Between cultures children of immigrants in America /
Grillo, Gina J.
Between cultures children of immigrants in America / [electronic resource] : Gina J. Grillo with a conclusion by Leo Schelbert. - 122 p. : ill. (some col.) - Center books on Chicago and environs . - Center books on Chicago and environs. .
Formerly CIP.
Featuring quotations and colour drawings by immigrant children woven into Grillo's visual sequence, 'Between Cultures' is a meditation on the development of individual identity through the reconciliation of multiple cultural heritages. As the grandchild of Italian immigrants, photographer Gina J. Grillo has a personal impetus in her photographic studies of ethnic and immigrant life in the United States. In Between Cultures, Grillo explores the struggles immigrant children face as they develop their cultural identity in an environment completely new and foreign to them.Following the tradition of the pioneering photographers Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine, Grillo portrays the immigrant experience through children's eyes, unearthing a complex and poignant world. She begins with images of newly arrived immigrant families at O'Hare International Airport during their first few hours in the United States, and then follows them through the gates and into Chicago's urban life: through her chronicle of citizenship ceremonies, cultural celebrations, weddings and dances, and other everyday scenes of immigrant life, Grillo captures the crucial elements that shape not only the characters of the children, but also the neighborhoods in which they reside.For adults, emigration to America is filled with both hope and fear, yet it is tempered by a mature understanding. For children, however, this same journey unfolds in the unrelenting present as they must constantly negotiate their individual identities and allegiances to culture, country, and kin. With moving quotations and drawings by immigrant children woven into Grillo's visual sequence, Between Cultures is a unique meditation on the development of individual identity through the reconciliation of multiple cultural heritages.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780203019573 (e-book)
Children of immigrants--United States--Pictorial works.
Society
Ethnic studies
Migration, immigration & emigration
Age groups: children
Photographs: collections
Portraiture
Electronic books.
Between cultures children of immigrants in America / [electronic resource] : Gina J. Grillo with a conclusion by Leo Schelbert. - 122 p. : ill. (some col.) - Center books on Chicago and environs . - Center books on Chicago and environs. .
Formerly CIP.
Featuring quotations and colour drawings by immigrant children woven into Grillo's visual sequence, 'Between Cultures' is a meditation on the development of individual identity through the reconciliation of multiple cultural heritages. As the grandchild of Italian immigrants, photographer Gina J. Grillo has a personal impetus in her photographic studies of ethnic and immigrant life in the United States. In Between Cultures, Grillo explores the struggles immigrant children face as they develop their cultural identity in an environment completely new and foreign to them.Following the tradition of the pioneering photographers Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine, Grillo portrays the immigrant experience through children's eyes, unearthing a complex and poignant world. She begins with images of newly arrived immigrant families at O'Hare International Airport during their first few hours in the United States, and then follows them through the gates and into Chicago's urban life: through her chronicle of citizenship ceremonies, cultural celebrations, weddings and dances, and other everyday scenes of immigrant life, Grillo captures the crucial elements that shape not only the characters of the children, but also the neighborhoods in which they reside.For adults, emigration to America is filled with both hope and fear, yet it is tempered by a mature understanding. For children, however, this same journey unfolds in the unrelenting present as they must constantly negotiate their individual identities and allegiances to culture, country, and kin. With moving quotations and drawings by immigrant children woven into Grillo's visual sequence, Between Cultures is a unique meditation on the development of individual identity through the reconciliation of multiple cultural heritages.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780203019573 (e-book)
Children of immigrants--United States--Pictorial works.
Society
Ethnic studies
Migration, immigration & emigration
Age groups: children
Photographs: collections
Portraiture
Electronic books.