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Frank Sinatra; History, Identity, and Italian American Culture

Frank Sinatra; History, Identity, and Italian American Culture,9781403966551
ISBN13:

9781403966551

ISBN10:
1403966559
Format:
Trade Book
Pub. Date:
10/1/2004
Publisher(s):
Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

No one represents the Italian American journey from undesirable outsiders to embraced citizens better than Frank Sinatra. From impoverished beginnings in an immigrant, single-parent household to world renown as "Chairman of the Board," he beat the odds to become one of the most influential and best-loved artists of the twentieth century. Sinatra's symbolic role to the millions of Italian American immigrants who looked up to him as proof of the American dream was far-reaching. From teenage crooner to civil rights activist to Reagan Republican, his shifting identity resonated deeply in Italian American culture. Now, a gathering of distinguished historians, journalists and critics explore Sinatra's impact on American culture, from questions of politics and civil rights to Italian mothering, morality, and ethnic stereotyping. These insights place Sinatra at the fulcrum of many controversial and timely issues that lend his influence a new depth and power, not only musically but in a broad historical context.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Longing, Loss, and Nostalgia
3(14)
Stanislao G. Pugliese
Part One. History and Politics
Frank Sinatra and the American Century
17(6)
Douglas Brinkley
Frank Sinatra's House: Pride, Passion, and Politics
23(10)
Joseph Dorinson
Frank Sinatra and Civil Rights
33(14)
Leonard Mustazza
Frank Sinatra and Presidential Politics
47(26)
Michael Nelson
Part Two. Identity and Representation
Why the Bobby Soxers?
73(10)
Janice L. Booker
Playing the ``Big Room'': Frank Sinatra, the Fontainebleu Hotel, and the Architecture of Inclusion
83(8)
Gaspar Gonzalez
Someone to Watch over Him: Images of Class and Gender Vulnerability in Early Sinatra
91(10)
Rob Jacklosky
State of Grace: Frank Sinatra and American Charisma
101(18)
T. H. Adamowski
Part Three. A Riff on Italian American Culture
Sinatra at the Table: Scenes from Patsy's Restaurant
119(8)
Joe Scognamillo
Sal Scognamillo
Mammissimo: Dolly and Frankie Sinatra and the Italian American Mother/Son Thing
127(8)
John Gennari
Urbane Villager
135(12)
Thomas J. Ferraro
Passing for Italian: Crooners and Gangsters in Crossover Culture
147(8)
John Gennari
Sinatra, the Name Ending in a Vowel, or, ``The Voice'' as Signifier and Symptom of Italian Americanness
155(24)
Pellegrino A. D'Acierno
I Get No Kick from Assimilation, or, ``My'' Frank Sinatra Problem
179(22)
Rocco Marinaccio
Coda
Prophet, Padrone, Postmodern Prometheus: Moral Images of Sinatra in Contemporary Culture
201(16)
Edmund N. Santurri
Works Cited 217(10)
Contributors 227(6)
Index 233


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