Prof. Teresa Fiore, Inserra Chair, Presents Her Book at Italian Literary Festival in Boston (Nov. 2019)
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Dr. Fiore, Professor of Italian and Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies, was invited to present her award-winning book(Fordham UP 2017), as part of a conversation titled at on Nov. 2, 2019. The event aimed at presenting contemporary immigration in Italy as a phenomenon profoundly linked to both emigration and colonialism, in order to identify mechanisms of race and ethnic formations along a historical continuum and denounce forms of oppression and exclusion in the name of the equal right to human mobility for former colonized populations.
The book was placed in dialogue with a recent publication by Dr. Stephanie Malia Hom titled(Cornell UP, 2019), which covers similar topics but from a historical and anthropological perspective compared to the sociological and cultural approach ofPre-Occupied Spaces. The conversation was moderated interview-style byveteran print and broadcast journalistKen Shulman, whose work has appeared inThe New York Times, Newsweek, The New Yorker, National Public Radio, the BBC, and PBS. See .


is an annual Italian-inspired festival, celebrating literature, history, art and many other aspects of Italian and Italian-American culture. The two-day event is organized by I AM Books, an independent bookstore in Boston’s North End neighborhood, in collaboration with several local organizations. See .
Over two years into its publication, Fiore’s book is still the subject of dynamic exchanges with scholars from different backgrounds as well as of invited lectures at private and public universities, along with presentations at community libraries and cultural centers. For more information about the book, see