11-12 The Italian American Table: Food, Family, and Community in New York City
The Italian American Table:
Food, Family, and Community in New York City
Tuesday, November 12
6:30-8:00 PM
Skylight Room 9100
Looking at the historic Italian-American community of East Harlem in the 1920s and 30s, Simone Cinotto recreates the bustling world of Italian life in New York City and demonstrates how food was at the center of the lives of immigrants and their children. From generational conflicts resolved around the family table to a vibrant food-based economy of ethnic producers, importers, and restaurateurs, food was essential to the creation of an Italian- American identity.
Italian-American foods offered not only sustenance but also powerful narratives of community and difference, tradition and innovation as immigrants made their way through a city divided by class conflict, ethnic hostility, and racialized inequalities.
EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Presented by Gotham Center for New York City History
Co-sponsor by the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute