The Italian Americans: A Multicultural View exemplifies a meaningful attempt to inform readers about the Italian Americans’ various experiences in the United States. Unlike many works on the Italian American experience, this unique text explains why popular negative notions of Italian American life are inaccurate. Moreover, this book provides useful information to help the reader become more cognizant of not only the Italian American experience, but the ethnic American experience in general. The eleven chapters of this book are an important beginning for the reader to become informed of the Italian American sociohistorical experiences, including the oppression, exploitation, and discrimination in the United States, past and present.
Francis N. Elmi is professor emeritus in English at City University of New York and author of The Invisible Minority: A History of the Italian American Struggle for Justice and Equality at The City University of New York.
Louis J. Gesualdi is professor of sociology at the Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, St. John’s University and author of The Italian/American Experience: A Collection of Writings
Lisa Kuan received her MS in Biology with a concentration in recombinant DNA technology at New York University.
Francis N. Elmi is professor emeritus in English at City University of New York and author of The Invisible Minority: A History of the Italian American Struggle for Justice and Equality at The City University of New York.
Louis J. Gesualdi is professor of sociology at the Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, St. John’s University and author of The Italian/American Experience: A Collection of Writings
Lisa Kuan received her MS in Biology with a concentration in recombinant DNA technology at New York University.