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The Invisible Diaspora

The Invisible Diaspora

Rethinking Photographic Portraiture of 21st Century Italian Migrants on the Arc Lémanique area

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This book reviews photographic portrayals of contemporary Italian migrants living in the area between Lausanne and Geneva in Switzerland ( Arc Lémanique ). Drawing from the archives of Swiss-French illustrated magazines ( L’Illustré  and  L’Hebdo ) and other online publications, the author analyses the distinctive photographic representations of Italian migrants in Switzerland from the 1960s to 2019 and uses them to produce new photographic portraits of the 21st century Italian migrants on the  Arc Lémanique.   Challenging the narrative on the  brain drain , the book showcases 24 portraits of Italians living in Switzerland with the aim to unveil the unique and complex nature of a new Italian diaspora in the age of globalization. The combination of theories, concepts, and methodologies used reflects the interdisciplinary and creative approach of this research, which brings together culture, identity, photography, and creative process. Based on the lived experience of the author as an Italian migrant in Switzerland, the book offers a profound analysis of the phenomenon of migration and identity through visual communication.

The interviews included in chapter 4 were originally conducted and recorded by the author in Italian. The English version is the result of a translation done with the help of artificial intelligence. The author has subsequently corrected and revised the text further in an endeavour to refine the work stylistically.

 

Francesco Arese Visconti  is Deputy Academic Director and Head of Media Studies at the Geneva Campus (CH) of Webster University St. Louis, USA. He teaches courses in visual communication. His research focuses on migration processes to and from Italy, with a specific interest in Italian migrations to the Swiss Confederation. He has completed two projects on the Italian-Chinese community in Prato, Italy ( Hidden Identity – The Italian-Chinese community in Prato  and  We, Prato ), and is the author of  New World: Stories of African Immigration and Integration in Switzerland . Arese Visconti is also a member of Spectrum - Photography in Switzerland.

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novembre 2024, 208 Pages, Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culture, Anglais
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-74924-7

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