Study Guide: Unit 1 - Le Famiglie e le Comunità in Modern Italy

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Famiglia

The cornerstone of Italian society, representing family.

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Patriarcale

Patriarchal; historically refers to the traditional Italian family structure.

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Famiglia allargata

Extended family living under one roof, typical in historical contexts.

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Famiglia nucleare

Nuclear family, consisting only of parents and children.

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Casalinghe

Active participants in the workforce; traditionally refers to housewives.

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Doppio carico

The cultural expectation that women handle both work and household responsibilities.

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Famiglie monoparentali

Single-parent families that have become more common.

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Unioni civili

Civil unions, recognized in Italy since 2016.

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I Bamboccioni

Young adults (ages 20–35) living with their parents due to economic necessity.

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Disoccupazione giovanile

Youth unemployment; a key reason for

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Il Mammismo

The intense attachment Italian men often have to their mothers.

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Il capofamiglia

Head of the household, historically the father.

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Il nucleo familiare

Family unit used in formal and demographic contexts.

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I parenti

Relatives; does not mean parents.

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I genitori

Correct term for parents (mother and father).

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Il Battesimo

Baptism, marking the entrance into the community.

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La Prima Comunione

First Communion; a significant religious milestone at age 8-9.

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La Cresima

Confirmation; occurs during adolescence.

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Il Matrimonio

Marriage; traditionally an extensive and significant social event.

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Natale

Christmas; strictly family-oriented holiday.

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Ferragosto

Public holiday on August 15; often a time for family trips.

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L'Inverno Demografico

Demographic crisis facing Italy, characterized by low birth rates.

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Tasso di natalità

Birth rate; Italy has one of the lowest in the world.

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Figli unici

Only children; a consequence of the declining birth rate.

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I Nonni

Grandparents; play a vital role in Italian family support.

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Nonni-sitter

Grandparents who care for grandchildren while parents work.

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La pensione

Pension support, typically provided by grandfathers for younger generations.

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Denatalità

Low birth rate; indicates modern trends in family sizes.

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Bamboccioni

Term for young adults living with parents; context is socio-economic.

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Parenti lontani

Distant relatives; involved in community celebrations.

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Antipasto

First course of a typical Italian Sunday lunch.

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Caffè

Coffee; typically served at the end of an Italian meal.

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Pensione

Elderly care, typically managed within families.

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