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Artificio e natura: alcune osservazioni sull "Aria del Tasso" di Giuseppe Tartini

2015

A penchant for folk music is recurrent in Giuseppe Tartini’s oeuvre. In particular, four movements from his violin sonatas are based on the well-known theme of the Arie del Tasso, which attracted the attention of Rousseau and Goethe during their stay in Venice. Central to his work as composer and theorist is the idea of closeness to nature ‒ far from the “bare” transcription of gondoliers’ songs in the way of a musicographer interested in ethnology. For Tartini, following the so-called “musica naturalis” of the ancient Greeks and the “music of the nations”, the term “popolare” is equivalent to simple, and simplicity is the main feature of nature. In his writings, the concept of nature frequ…

Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaTartini folk song nature otherness
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I tamburi a cornice in Sicilia

2015

Le prime attestazioni della presenza del tamburo a cornice in Sicilia risalgono al V secolo a.C. Lo strumento è poi documentato fino ai giorni nostri attraverso raffigu¬razioni, documenti d’archivio, resoconti di viaggiatori stranieri, testi di interesse folklorico e, piuttosto ampiamente, dalla ricerca etnomusicologica moderna, per mezzo di audio-registrazioni e videofilmati. Morfologia, tecniche esecutive, repertori, decorazioni, contesto d’uso dei tamburelli in Sicilia si inscrivono nel più ampio quadro dell’area italiana (centro-meridionale) e mediterranea, ma con alcune specificità, soprattutto nelle tecniche esecutive. Queste, sebbene affini a quelle impiegate in altre regioni italian…

Settore L-ART/08 - EtnomusicologiaFirst evidences of frame drums in Sicily trace back to the V century b.C. Tambourines have been recorded until today by paintings archive documentation observations provided by foreign travellers folkloric literature and quite widely by modern ethnomusicology through audio and video recordings collected on the field. Morphology performance techniques repertoires decorations and social use of tambourines in Sicily refer to the wider context of Italian (central-southern part) and Mediteranean area but with some peculiarities chiefly referring to performance skills. Though similar to the techniques practised in other Italian regions in Sicily we can observe a typical style that can be connected with a common historical background with the Arabic-Islamic world.
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La canzone popolare italiana fra implicazioni diastratiche e riusi colti

2015

This paper studies the linguistic variability in Italian music songs from a sociola point of view, a new research approach with only few studis in the current bibliography. The social factors of linguistic variation will be called into question to discuss the meaning of "folk song", a rather complex notion. First of all, we shall remark that many recent studies on songs use the term 'opular' with a quite different meaning rather than the meaning used in Italian linguistics. The variationist approach allows us to define the meaning of "folk song", because it shoes the close relationship between linguistic features and the social world represented in folk songs. In this perspective, we shall …

Settore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica Italianasocial variation.Italian folk songsociolinguisticpopular Italian
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Un Churel Mandir in Gujarat. Note sulla diffusione delle rappresentazioni della figura della strega in India

2021

The churels are figures of the folk imagery of a vast area of South Asia. They, commonly identified with witches, are spirits of women who died during pregnancy or childbirth, and who return to the world of the living, possessing them. The aim of this study is to provide an interpretative analysis of the representations of the churels and of the ambiguous climate that has been created around these figures in recent decades in India. A reflection on the power of the representations of the churels throughout history up to present-day India could be considered a key to penetrating the dense network of relationships and reinventions, but also of divergences and contradictions, sometimes with tr…

Settore L-OR/17 - Filosofie Religioni E Storia Dell'India E Dell'Asia CentraleSettore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle ReligioniSettore L-OR/18 - Indologia E TibetologiaChurel Hinduism Śakti Witches Hindu Folkloric Beliefs Indian Art History Indian Media History of Indian Religion
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Le feste religiose: continuità, risorgenze, trasformazioni

2016

L'articolo presenta una rassegna delle forme, delle funzioni e dei significati detenuti dalle feste religiose tradizionali in Sicilia, soffermandosi sul simbolismo rituale e sui fenomeni di patrimonializzazione

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheFesta Sicilia Folklore
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Villafranca sicula. La Madonna del Mirto e le Rigattiate. Un culto secolare fra tradizione e innovazione

2012

Viene documentata la secolare Festa della Madonna del Mirto a Villafranca Sicula, con la particolare usanza delle "rigattiate", attraverso fonti folkloriche, numerose testimonianze ed interviste.

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheMadonna del Mirto Rigattiate Villafranca Sicula Feste patronali tradizioni religiose in Sicilia Folklore siciliano.
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Anti-schoolness in context: the tension between the youth project and the qualifications project

2011

Published version of an article in the journal Social Psychology of Education. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11218-011-9153-3 In this ethnographic study conducted in two classrooms in Norway, grade nine (14-year-olds) in lower secondary school and the first year (16-year-olds) of upper secondary school, attention is drawn to how classroom culture is constituted through relationships between students. Through processes of power, dominance, hegemony and marginalisation, classroom culture forms the conditions for a learning environment, and has different opportunities, dilemmas and costs for the students. As classroom culture is negotiated in contextual and r…

Sexual identitySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyVDP::Humanities: 000::The study of folklore Ethnology: 100Learning environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectclassroom culture ethnography anti-schoolness popularity rule-breaking being sociableIdentity (social science)Context (language use)FemininityPopularityMasculinityPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySociologySociology of EducationSocial psychologymedia_common
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Carcere, popolo e punizione nella šanson russa e nei neomelodici napoletani

2022

Il genere musicale conosciuto in Russia come Šanson, una rielaborazione commerciale del folklore criminale, colpisce per la somiglianza con la canzone neomelodica napoletana, che nei testi fa spesso riferimento al mondo criminale. Questo rapporto, che in Italia è oggetto di “panico morale”, è però meno stigmatizzato in Russia, dove è forte il ricordo del contatto tra intellettuali e criminali nei lager negli anni delle grandi purghe. Una spiegazione della popolarità della canzone criminale in Russia come nell’Italia meridionale può essere ricercata nell’analisi di Michel Foucault sul passaggio dal modello punitivo a quello disciplinare, quando scompaiono le biografie criminali (che avevano …

Shanson Neomelodici Criminal folkloreSettore L-LIN/21 - Slavistica
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Canti di Sicilia: un percorso musicale fra Otto e Novecento

2017

Il saggio prende le mosse dalle prime ricerche sulla musica popolare siciliana condotte da Vigo, Salomone Marino e Pitrè per soffermarsi sulle raccolta dei "Canti della terra e del mare di Sicilia" (1907) di Antonio Favara e sulla rielaborazione di una melodia trascritta da Alberto Favara inclusa da Luciano Berio nel ciclo "Folk Songs" (1964).

Sicilia Musica popolare Vigo Salomone Marino Pitrè Favara Tiby Canti della terra e del mare di Sicilia Uccello Berio Berberian Folk songsSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della MusicaSicily Popular Music Vigo Salomone Marino Pitrè Favara Tiby Canti della terra e del mare di Sicilia Uccello Berio Berberian Folk Songs (1964)
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Riflessioni sull'opera di Giuseppe Pitrè nel primo centenario della scomparsa. Gli scritti inediti

2017

The essay, on the occasion of the first centenary of the disappearance of Giuseppe Pitrè (1841-1916), focuses on those unpublished works that have been edited and published during the National edtion of 1985, which was dedicated to the most accomplished folklorist of Palermo. The topic of this essay is mostly aimed to the lessons the Professor held at the University of Palermo since 1910 until 1916.The former edition made possible to focus on about sixty papers, including unpublished ones, that frame the magnitude of his contribute to the study of peculiar folklore in Sicily: “Demopsicologia” through which a part of popular Italian poetry, foreign popular poetry and short stories, have been…

Sicilia.Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologichePitrè; Demopsicologia; Folklore; Sicilia.DemopsicologiaFolklorePitrè
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