Browsing College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies by Author "Ciribuco, Andrea"
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Dance, multilingual repertoires and the Italian landscape: asylum seekers’ narratives in an arts-based project
Ciribuco, Andrea (Routledge, 2021-12-27)This article examines the impact that an arts project had on the relationship between a group of asylum seekers and the Italian town where they live. The project brought together local youth and asylum seekers to engage ... -
How do you say kélén-kélén in Italian? Migration, landscape and untranslatable food
Ciribuco, Andrea (Taylor & Francis, 2019-09-19)ABSTRACTThis article discusses translation and migrant (in)visibility in Italy in the context of the so-called migrant and refugee crisis, using food as a key element in the redefinition of the asylum seekersâ cultural ... -
Language and migration in Ireland
O'Connor, Anne; Ciribuco, Andrea; Naughton, Anita (Immigrant Council of Ireland, 2017)This report looks at the linguistic landscape in Ireland in 2017, using the words of migrants to describe their experiences in a changing and multilingual context. According to the 2016 Census, 612,018 people in Ireland ... -
Okra in translation: Asylum seekers, food, and integration
Ciribuco, Andrea (John Benjamins, 2021-06-18)This article explores the theme of food translation, based on research conducted in Italy in 2018 with a group of asylum seekers from different West African countries. It concentrates on a community gardening project ... -
Translating the village: Translation as part of the everyday lives of asylum seekers in Italy
Ciribuco, Andrea (John Benjamins Publishing, 2020-10-27)This article explores translation in the lives of asylum seekers from various African countries living in state-provided accommodation in the region of Umbria, Italy. While (semi) professional translators and interpreters ...