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In this conversation, Bob Sorrentino interviews Christina Marrocco, (https://www.christinamarrocco.com) an English professor, author, and poet, about her Italian heritage and the impact of cultural displacement on Italian American communities. They discuss the history of Italian neighborhoods in Chicago, the importance of preserving language and cultural identity, and the role of storytelling in connecting with one's roots. Christina shares insights from her literary work, including her dissertation on the evil eye in Italian American literature, and emphasizes the need for cultural education and the preservation of family stories.
• Christina's grandfathers were Sicilian immigrants to America.
• The displacement of Italian communities in Chicago has left a lasting impact.
• Cultural identity is often tied to language and community.
• Many Italian neighborhoods have been gentrified and lost their original character.
• Preserving family stories is crucial for future generations.
• Cultural education should start at a young age to instill a sense of identity.
• Dialects are an important part of Italian heritage and should be recognized as full languages.
• Literature can bridge cultural gaps and explore complex identities.
• The evil eye is a significant cultural belief in Italian communities.
• It's important to document and share personal and family histories.
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