I am happy to share the second volume of Diasporic Italy: Journal of the Italian American Studies Association. We have been working on this volume since the inaugural issue went to press. In the past year, IASA hosted a hybrid conference in November 2021 at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute and its first-ever IASA-sponsored guaranteed session at the Modern Language Assocation's Convention in January 2022. The contributions to this volume represent research presented in these venues and others completely independent of IASA. We warmly welcome all contributions for future numbers.

This second volume is divided into six sections: The Italian Diaspora Redux, Literary Perspectives, Historical Considerations, Pedagogical Approaches, Diaspora in Translation, and Documenting the Italian Diaspora. These areas reflect the mission of the journal and its goal to explore the Italian diaspora(s) from an interdisciplinary perspective. We are excited to have a pedagogy piece, a translation, and...

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