Interpreting Italians

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Pub Date 5 Dec 2018 | Archive Date 5 Sep 2015

Description

Interpreting Italians is a socio-cultural travel guide designed for people whose interest in Italy goes beyond the readymade impression or the hackneyed cliché. It is a serious effort to understand what the ‘Italian temperament’ actually is, how it came to be, and the impact it has had both on Italians themselves and on the outsiders who attempt to live intimately and knowledgeably among them.

To this end, it offers a thoughtful interpretation of those aspects of Italian culture and history – furbizia and bella figura, the piazza and the casa, the role of the mother, the extravagance of the Baroque and the personal as well as architectural significance of the façade – that have at once reflected and compounded Italians’ attitudes to foreigners and to each other by examining their approaches to love and sex, religion and politics, food and the family, language and bureaucracy, regionalism and immigration, sport and the Mafia.

The book consists of eighteen concise but well-documented essays and five appendices that, in addition to an extensive reading list, provide practical suggestions to visitors relating to the preparation of menus and the selection of walking tours and excursions to sites often overlooked by the casual tourist. Interpreting Italians will be a useful aid to anyone truly curious about discovering what makes Italians tick. With updates

Interpreting Italians is a socio-cultural travel guide designed for people whose interest in Italy goes beyond the readymade impression or the hackneyed cliché. It is a serious effort to understand...


A Note From the Publisher

Jeffrey Bailey is a freelance writer whose non-fiction work has focused on travel pieces, literary interviews and socio-cultural essays and whose fiction includes short stories, plays and screenplays. Raised in Southern California, his association with Italy began when he was a student at Loyola University’s Rome Center for the Liberal Arts in 1971-72, and he has been a frequent and long-term visitor ever since. He has also lived in France and currently resides in Morocco where, in addition to writing, he works as a translator and University lecturer in English.

Jeffrey Bailey is a freelance writer whose non-fiction work has focused on travel pieces, literary interviews and socio-cultural essays and whose fiction includes short stories, plays and...


Advance Praise

"The author knows Italy well and in this book takes the reader beyond the typical travel guide with its tourist’s check-list of things to see and do. Interpreting Italians examines the various facets of Italian history, life, art, and culture to explore the soul of the people—in trying to find out what makes them interesting, at times contradictory, and at times puzzling, but mostly what makes them “Italian.” This collection of highly readable essays which serve as chapters, ranges from themes of language, love, sexual attitudes, food, the church, the government, and modern day tourism. It deftly weaves the varied elements which make up the Italian experience into an entertaining work of scholarship flavored with the first-hand insights of this perceptive writer. I highly recommend it to the arm-chair traveler or anyone planning a first, third or tenth trip to Italy. Included are a time-line from the second millennium BC onwards, recommendations for walking tours and excursions, sample menus, and a list for further reading."
Francis Poole, Video Librarian (Ret.) at the University of Delaware at Newark, USA.

"The author knows Italy well and in this book takes the reader beyond the typical travel guide with its tourist’s check-list of things to see and do. Interpreting Italians examines the various facets...


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