Selected Articles in: Teachable Monuments: Using Public Art to Spark Dialogue and Confront Controversy, edited by Sierra Rooney, Jennifer Wingate and Harriet F. Senie. Bloomsbury, 2021.
- “Introduction to Teachable Monuments: Why Monuments Matter” (Sierra Rooney and Jennifer Wingate)
- “Encouraging Intervention: Project-Based Learning with Problematic Public Monuments” (Mya Dosch)
- “Mapping Art on Campus” (Annie Dell’Aria)
- “‘From Commemoration to Education’: Resetting Context and Interpretation for a Confederate Memorial Statue on a University Campus” (Sarah Sonner)
- “Addressing Monumental Controversies in New York City Post Charlottesville” (Harriet F. Senie)
- “The Preservation Dilemma: Confronting Two Controversial Monuments in the United States” (Michele Cohen)
- “Charging Bull and Fearless Girl: A Dialogue” (Charlene G. Garfinkle)
- “The Afterlife of E Pluribus Unum” (Laura Holzman, Modupe Labode, and Elizabeth Kryder-Reid)
Other Articles and Essays
Deschamps, Bénédicte. “‘The cornerstone is laid’: Italian American Memorial Building in New York City and Immigrants’ Right to the City at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” European Journal of American Studies 10.10-3 (2015), pp. 1-14.
Gabaccia, Donna. “Introduction.” Italy’s Many Diasporas. New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. 1-13.
Garroni, Maria Susanna. “Interpreting Little Italies: Ethnicity as an Accident of Geography.” The Routledge History of Italian Americans, edited by William J. Connell and Stanislao G. Pugliese. New York: Routledge, 2018, pp. 163-178.
Joon Yoo, Richard. “The Fabric of Memory,” in Talking to the Girls: Intimate and Political Essays on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, edited by Edvige Giunta and Mary Anne Trasciatti, New York: New Village Press: 2022, pp. 267-278.
Pierre, Caterina Y. “Attilio Piccirilli’s The Outcast (1904-1908) and Eternal Youth (1935): Immigrant Instability and the Italian American Experience.” Public Art Dialogue, 2021 Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 153–179.
Ruberto, Laura E. and Joseph Sciorra. “‘Columbus Might Be Dwarfed to Obscurity’: Italian Americans’ Engagement with Columbus Monuments in a Time of Decolonization.” Public Memory in the Context of National and Transnational Migration and Displacement, edited by Sabine Marschall.Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp. 61-93.
Ruberto, Laura E., and Joseph Sciorra. “Disrupted and Unsettled: An Introduction to Monuments, Memorials, and Italian Migrations.” Italian American Review 12.1 (2022), pp. 1-35.
Sciorra, Joseph. “Multivocality and Sacred Space: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Grotto in Rosebank, Staten Island.” Built with Faith: Italian American Imagination and Catholic Material Culture in New York City. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2015, pp. 121-152.
Winwar, Frances. The Monument in Staten Island: Garibaldi, Meucci, and the Telephone. Chicago: E. Clemente and Sons, 1957.
Web Resources
Nuova York: Hidden in Plain Sight web series (NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò)
Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers, Report to the City of New York (January 2018)