A WORLD ON THE MOVE:
Emigration and Immigration
In Europe and the Americas
Thursday - Saturday, April 23-25, 2009
For information contact:
www.columbia.edu/cu/lehmancenter
Pre-registration suggested (seating is limited):
lehmancenter@columbia.edu THURSDAY APRIL 23, 20092:00 pm Welcome: Barbara Faedda, Acting Director, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies
Opening Remarks: Michael T. Ryan, Columbia University
Session I: Two Aspects of Jewish Migration2:15-3:45 pm
Chair: Owen Gutfreund, Barnard College, Columbia University
- Rebecca Kobrin, Columbia University:
Jewish Immigrants, Financial Failure and the Reshaping of American Capitalism,1914-1930- Hasia Diner, New York University:
"Our Newest Immigrants": Holocaust Survivors and the Work of American Jewry on Their Behalf Discussion
4:00-5:30 pm Plenary session
Speaker: Jacques Toubon
Chair of the Advisory Committee of the National Center for the History of the Immigration, Paris; Member of the European Parliament; Former Minister for Culture and Justice in France
European Immigration Policies Through the Lens of History
5:45-7:00 pm Public Reception at the Italian Academy
FRIDAY APRIL 24, 2009Breakfast 8:30-9:00 am
Session II: Perspectives on Italian Immigration9:00-10:30
Chair: Maurizio Vaudagna, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
- Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota:
Immigrants, Neighborhoods, and Urban Tourism in New York: The Case of Little Italy- Simone Cinotto, "Piero Bairati" Center in European-American Studies and University of Gastronomic Sciences, Italy:
One Third of a Nation: Public Housing and Cultural Pluralism in Italian Harlem, 1934-1950 Discussion
Session III: The Future of Immigration in the Age of GlobalizationThe Immigrant Republic in the 20th Century
10:45-12:45
Chair: Philip Kasinitz, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
- Kenneth T. Jackson, Columbia University:
Empire City: The Immigrant Role in Defining New York- Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, New York University: Global Vertigo and the End of Migration
Claudio Remeseira, Columbia University:
Hispanic New York and the Redefinition of a Hemispheric Identity12:45-1:45 Lunch break
Session IV: The Economic View: Laborers and Entrepreneurs1:45-3:30 pm
Chair: Alice Kessler-Harris, Columbia University
- Nancy Green, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France:
Sweatshops and Elite Migrants: Two Examples Beyond the Industrial/Postindustrial Divide- Jan Rath, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands:
The City and Immigrant EnterpreneurshipDiscussion
3:30-3:45 Break
Session V: Immigration and Exclusion3:45-5:45
Chair: Adam McKeown, Columbia University
- John Foot, University College of London:
Foreign immigrants in Milan: representations, exclusions, memories and politics- Mae Ngai, Columbia University:
Chinese exclusion and the racialized immigrant interpreter- Barbara Faedda, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies: Emerging Trends:
Immigration Law and Lawyers in ItalyDiscussion
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009Breakfast 8:30-9:00 am
Session VI: The View from the Americas9:00-10:30 a.m.
Chair: Jaime Rodriguez, St. John's University
- Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University:
European Immigration and Socioeconomic Development in the Americas- Claudio W. Lomnitz, Columbia University:
US-Mexico Border and the Origin of "the Mexican race", c. 1900
Discussion
10:30-10:45 break
VII. Roundtable for All Particpants: The Future of Immigration in the Age of Globalization10:45-12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Lisa Keller, Purchase College, SUNY
Closing Comments: Kenneth T. Jackson
Saturday Afternoon
Bus Tour
1:30-8:00 pm
Harlem, Flushing, Steinway and Astoria
Visit to the Panorama of NYC
Reservations required; seating limited
Jointly sponsored by
The Herbert H.Lehman Center for American History
Interuniversity Center for European-American History and Politics (CISPEA)
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies
The University Seminar on the City, Columbia University