Là dove c'era l’erba ora c’è…’ the threat of kebab shops to Italian culture

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Abstract

This article investigates the way in which a section of the Italian press, in order to depict immigrants as out of place in Italy, portrays them as a threat to Italian cultural memory in particular, the description of a space as a crucial element of Italian identity is often followed by the reasons why this space is now endangered by the presence of migrants in that same area. By using as a paradigmatic example the request for a vincolo paesaggistico in via Gluck, and by analysing a selection of articles from major Italian newspapers and two novels, namely Milano, fin qui tutto bene (2012) by Gabriella Kuruvilla and Contesa per un maialino italianissimo a San Salvario (2013) by Amara Lakhous, I argue that the threat to national identity is just a pretext and that this pattern represents an additional cog in the antiimmigration narrative.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)455-466
Number of pages12
JournalItalian Studies
Volume72
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Amara lakhous
  • Cultural memory
  • Gabriella kuruvilla
  • Immigration
  • Italian press
  • National identity

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