Napoli/New York/Hollywood. La storia dell’emigrazione artistica italiana che ha cambiato il cinema americano e l’immagine degli italiani negli USA. Giuliana Muscio
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2021.i17.1033Keywords:
Italian American culture, Italian American cinema, Italian American theater, Italian American music, Italian migrations to AmericaAbstract
Review of Napoli/New York/Hollywood: La storia dell’emigrazione artistica italiana che ha cambiato il cinema americano e l’immagine degli italiani negli USA by Giuliana Muscio.References
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