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Author Gennari, John, author.

Title Flavor and soul : Italian America at its African American edge / John Gennari.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, [2017]

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.85 GEN    Check Shelf
Description 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: "Who put the wop in doo-wop?" -- Top wop -- Everybody eats -- Spike and his goombahs -- Sideline shtick -- Tutti.
Summary In the United States, African American and Italian cultures have been intertwined for more than a hundred years. From as early as nineteenth-century African American opera star Thomas Bowers--"The Colored Mario"--All the way to hip-hop entrepreneur Puff Daddy dubbing himself "the Black Sinatra," the affinity between black and Italian cultures runs deep and wide. Once you start looking, you'll find these connections everywhere. Sinatra croons bel canto over the limousine swing of the Count Basie band. Snoop Dogg deftly tosses off the line "I'm Lucky Luciano 'bout to sing soprano." Like the Brooklyn pizzeria and candy store in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing and Jungle Fever, or the basketball sidelines where Italian American coaches Rick Pitino and John Calipari mix it up with their African American players, black/Italian connections are a thing to behold and to investigate. John Gennari spotlights this affinity, calling it "the edge"--now smooth, sometimes serrated--between Italian American and African American culture. He argues that the edge is a space of mutual emulation and suspicion, a joyous cultural meeting sometimes darkened by violent collision. Through studies of music and sound, film and media, sports and foodways, Gennari shows how an Afro-Italian sensibility has nourished and vitalized American culture writ large, even as Italian Americans and African Americans have fought each other for urban space, recognition of overlapping histories of suffering and exclusion, and political and personal rispetto.
Subject Italian Americans -- Ethnic identity.
Italian Americans -- Social life and customs.
African Americans -- Relations with Italian Americans.
Popular culture -- United States.
United States -- Ethnic relations.
African Americans -- Relations with Italian Americans. (OCoLC)fst00799682
Ethnic relations. (OCoLC)fst00916005
Italian Americans -- Ethnic identity. (OCoLC)fst00980427
Italian Americans -- Social life and customs. (OCoLC)fst00980444
Popular culture. (OCoLC)fst01071344
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9780226428321 (cloth ; alk. paper)
022642832X (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780226428468 (e-book)
Standard No. 40026973590
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