The Center for Italian & Italian American Culture (CIIAC) will host a presentation by Edvige Giunta (Women’s History Month) about her latest book — “Embroidered Stories: Interpreting Women’s Domestic Needlework from the Italian Diaspora.” For Italian immigrants and their descendants, needlework represents a marker of identity, a cultural tombstone as powerful as pasta and Neapolitan music. Out of the artifacts of their memory and their descendants, they used embroidery, sewing, knitting and crocheting to help define who they were and who they have become. This book is an interdisciplinary collection of creative work by authors of Italian origin and academic essays.
Edvige Giunta is a professor of English at NJ City University. She teaches memoir as well as other writing and literature courses. She has spent the last decade writing and organizing cultural events about Italian women authors and getting their works published and reprinted. She is the author of “Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Literature, Film and Popular Culture.”
Advance registration is required. Call or Email to Reserve
Fees:
member rate — $7.00
non-members — $10.00.
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