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Fred Gardaphe
Fred Gardaphe directs the Italian/American Studies Program at the State
University of New York at Stony Brook. He is Associate Editor of Fra
Noi, an Italian American monthly newspaper, editor of the Series in Italian
American Studies at State University of New York Press, and co-founding-co-editor
of VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, a literary journal and cultural
review. He is currently president of the American Italian Historical Association,
and served as vice president of the Italian Cultural Center in Stone Park,
IL from 1992-1998. His edited books include: New Chicago Stories, Italian
American Ways, and From the Margin: Writings in Italian
Americana.. His study, Italian Signs, American Streets: The
Evolution of Italian American Narrative, is based on his dissertation
which won the Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli/Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
award for 1993 dissertations) and was published by Duke University Press
in 1996; it was named an Outstanding Academic Book for 1996 by Choice. He
has also published Dagoes Read: Tradition and the Italian/American
Writer and Moustache Pete is Dead!: Italian/American Oral Tradition
Preserved in Print. |