Americans in Tuscany : : Charity, Compassion, and Belonging / / Catherine Trundle.

Since the time of the Grand Tour, the Italian region of Tuscany has sustained a highly visible American and Anglo migrant community. Today American women continue to migrate there, many in order to marry Italian men. Confronted with experiences of social exclusion, unfamiliar family relations, and n...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I HISTORIES OF MIGRATION AND CHARITY -- Chapter 1 A Civilized Journey -- Part II FORGING CHARITABLE COMMUNITIES -- Chapter 2 Intimate Lives and the Art of Belonging -- Chapter 3 Food, Community and Incorporat ion Work -- Chapter 4 Ethical Engagement: Crafting Charitable Relations -- Part III THE MORAL WORK OF CHARITY -- Chapter 5 ‘Getting the Work Done’, or an Ethos of Disinterested Equality -- Chapter 6 Compassion and Empathy without Understanding -- Chapter 7 Accountability, Cynicism and Hope -- Epilogue: Charity, Reflexivity, Belonging -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Since the time of the Grand Tour, the Italian region of Tuscany has sustained a highly visible American and Anglo migrant community. Today American women continue to migrate there, many in order to marry Italian men. Confronted with experiences of social exclusion, unfamiliar family relations, and new cultural terrain, many women struggle to build local lives. In the first ethnographic monograph of Americans in Italy, Catherine Trundle argues that charity and philanthropy are the central means by which many American women negotiate a sense of migrant belonging in Italy. This book traces women’s daily acts of charity as they gave food to the poor, fundraised among the wealthy, monitored untrustworthy recipients, assessed the needy, and reflected on the emotional work that charity required. In exploring the often-ignored role of charitable action in migrant community formation, Trundle contributes to anthropological theories of gift giving, compassion, and reflexivity.
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Americans Cultural assimilation Italy Tuscany.
Americans Italy Tuscany Social conditions.
Assimilation (Sociology) Italy Tuscany.
Compassion Italy Tuscany.
Immigrants Cultural assimilation Italy Tuscany.
Social integration Italy Tuscay.
Social integration.
Social service Italy Tuscany.
Women immigrants Italy Tuscany Social conditions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social. bisacsh
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New Directions in Anthropology ;
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Part I HISTORIES OF MIGRATION AND CHARITY --
Chapter 1 A Civilized Journey --
Part II FORGING CHARITABLE COMMUNITIES --
Chapter 2 Intimate Lives and the Art of Belonging --
Chapter 3 Food, Community and Incorporat ion Work --
Chapter 4 Ethical Engagement: Crafting Charitable Relations --
Part III THE MORAL WORK OF CHARITY --
Chapter 5 ‘Getting the Work Done’, or an Ethos of Disinterested Equality --
Chapter 6 Compassion and Empathy without Understanding --
Chapter 7 Accountability, Cynicism and Hope --
Epilogue: Charity, Reflexivity, Belonging --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
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Chapter 1 A Civilized Journey --
Part II FORGING CHARITABLE COMMUNITIES --
Chapter 2 Intimate Lives and the Art of Belonging --
Chapter 3 Food, Community and Incorporat ion Work --
Chapter 4 Ethical Engagement: Crafting Charitable Relations --
Part III THE MORAL WORK OF CHARITY --
Chapter 5 ‘Getting the Work Done’, or an Ethos of Disinterested Equality --
Chapter 6 Compassion and Empathy without Understanding --
Chapter 7 Accountability, Cynicism and Hope --
Epilogue: Charity, Reflexivity, Belonging --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
Part I HISTORIES OF MIGRATION AND CHARITY --
Chapter 1 A Civilized Journey --
Part II FORGING CHARITABLE COMMUNITIES --
Chapter 2 Intimate Lives and the Art of Belonging --
Chapter 3 Food, Community and Incorporat ion Work --
Chapter 4 Ethical Engagement: Crafting Charitable Relations --
Part III THE MORAL WORK OF CHARITY --
Chapter 5 ‘Getting the Work Done’, or an Ethos of Disinterested Equality --
Chapter 6 Compassion and Empathy without Understanding --
Chapter 7 Accountability, Cynicism and Hope --
Epilogue: Charity, Reflexivity, Belonging --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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