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Focusing on recent writing by the daughters and granddaughters of immigrants about the experience of being an Italian/American women, Mannino (English, Temple U.) argues that it reveals a new identity that is composed of both Italian and American elements, but that is neither one of them completely. The categories of race, class, gender, and religion blur, she says, causing conflicts they try to resolve by imagining all-powerful immigrant grandmothers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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