La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria

The article discusses the second-generation immigrant’s capacity to aspire in Postcolonial Italy, starting from a research which took place in Reggio Calabria. After defining some key concept such as “Postcolonial Italy” and “capacity to aspire”, I present the main hypothesis, which consist in cons...

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Main Author: Simona Miceli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-10-01
Series:Cambio
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1300
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spelling doaj-06057aab118c4634b3b9f7eb030f1f722021-06-02T13:15:07ZengFirenze University PressCambio2239-11182016-10-014810.13128/cambio-19216La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio CalabriaSimona Miceli The article discusses the second-generation immigrant’s capacity to aspire in Postcolonial Italy, starting from a research which took place in Reggio Calabria. After defining some key concept such as “Postcolonial Italy” and “capacity to aspire”, I present the main hypothesis, which consist in considering the capacity to aspire as a way of resistance to Italian colonial unconsciousness. The qualitative methodology applied to the research involved carrying out some in-depth interviews. Therefore, in the last paragraphs the empirical data are presented by quoting some of the interview extracts. The main issues concern: second-generation immigrants’ approach toward their future as young people; their specific life experiences as people with foreign origins; the role played by the southern context in their future projects. This exploratory research suggests that capacity to aspire is a mode of agency, because who aspires to something is also someone who wants to change his/her current condition. This behaviour seems to be quite common among the people interviewed. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1300Second-generation immigrantsAspirationsFuturePost-colonialism
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La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
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Second-generation immigrants
Aspirations
Future
Post-colonialism
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title La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
title_short La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
title_full La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
title_fullStr La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
title_full_unstemmed La capacità di aspirare. Immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a Reggio Calabria
title_sort la capacità di aspirare. immagini di futuro di figli e figlie di migranti a reggio calabria
publisher Firenze University Press
series Cambio
issn 2239-1118
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The article discusses the second-generation immigrant’s capacity to aspire in Postcolonial Italy, starting from a research which took place in Reggio Calabria. After defining some key concept such as “Postcolonial Italy” and “capacity to aspire”, I present the main hypothesis, which consist in considering the capacity to aspire as a way of resistance to Italian colonial unconsciousness. The qualitative methodology applied to the research involved carrying out some in-depth interviews. Therefore, in the last paragraphs the empirical data are presented by quoting some of the interview extracts. The main issues concern: second-generation immigrants’ approach toward their future as young people; their specific life experiences as people with foreign origins; the role played by the southern context in their future projects. This exploratory research suggests that capacity to aspire is a mode of agency, because who aspires to something is also someone who wants to change his/her current condition. This behaviour seems to be quite common among the people interviewed.
topic Second-generation immigrants
Aspirations
Future
Post-colonialism
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/cambio/article/view/1300
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