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Rituales, descentramientos territoriales y niveles de identidad: La Semana Santa Marinera de Valencia

2011

The aim of this paper is to study how the processes of spatial and identity recomposition brought about by a globalized world affect traditional religious rituals, with particular reference to the <i>Semana Santa Marinera</i> processions in Valencia (Spain). Instead of the ritual giving rise to a single local identity, it can be seen that levels of local identity —while not disappearing— overlap more and more with increasingly vague new territorialities ranging from processional networks based on canon law to state-organized meetings. Media coverage of the ritual means that new virtual communities with no fixed territorial base are created, and the complexity of this phenomenon …

Cultural Studieslcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyLinguistics and LanguageAnthropologyIdentity (social science)Local identityMedia coverageLanguage and LinguisticsprocesionesGN301-674Identitysemana santa marineraPhenomenonSecularizationDecentrationSociologyTerritoryidentidadReligious RitualsProcessionsSeafaring Holy WeekEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyCanon lawlcsh:GN301-674ritualdescentramientoterritorioHumanitiesRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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Il tarantismo in Sicilia

2017

Il testo prende in esame il complesso di materiali editi e inediti (fonti storiche e archivistiche, documenti musicali, testimonianze etnografiche) che attestano la presenza del tarantismo in Sicilia dalla metà del Seicento alla fine dell’Ottocento. Il caso siciliano viene quindi inquadrato nell’ambito dell’ampia letteratura che ruota intorno al fenomeno, a partire dal classico studio di Ernesto De Martino fino al dibattito sull’interpretazione del fenomeno fra i poli dell’esorcismo e della possessione, dovuto soprattutto all’etnomusicologo francese Gilber Rouget. L’analisi viene quindi estesa alla tradizione dei guaritori dei morsi di serpenti (i ciaràuli), che con il tarantismo condividon…

Settore L-ART/08 - EtnomusicologiaThe text examines published and unpublished materials – such as historical and ethnographic sources archive records and musical documents – which testify the presence of tarantism in Sicily from mid-17th century to the end of the 19th. The Sicilian case is then considered in a wider context of contributions on the theme starting from the ‘classic’ De Martino’work up to the debate on the interpretation of the phenomenon between the poles of exorcism and possession chiefly rased by French ethnomusicologist Gilbert Rouget. The analyses is therefore expanded to the tradition of snakes bites healers (the ciaràuli) which shares with tarantism the spider symbolism and to certain kinds of religious processions characterised by frantic ‘dances’ which suggest elements of functional continuity with tarantism musical-choreutic therapy.
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Studentu dziesmu un deju festivāls “Gaudeamus” dalībnieku atmiņās

2021

Izstādi “Studentu dziesmu un deju festivāls “Gaudeamus” dalībnieku atmiņās” veido bijušo un esošo Latvijas Universitātes pašdarbības kolektīvu dalībnieku fotogrāfijas no dažādiem svētkiem un ar svētkiem saistītām aktivitātēm – mēģinājumiem, svētku gājieniem un koncertiem. Tāpat izstādē iespējams iepazīties ar bijušā Deju folkloras kopas “Dandari” dalībnieka Aivara Narvaiša iespaidiem par “Gaudeamus” svētkiem, nelielu izstādē apskatāmo svētku vēsturi un interesantāko informāciju, kā arī festivāla “Gaudeamus” hronoloģiju.

fotogrāfijasstudentsLatvijas UniversitāteconcertsGaudeamus:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art [Research Subject Categories]photosUniversity of Latviamemoriesstudentiatmiņaspašdarbības kolektīvifestive processionsdziesmu un deju svētkimēģinājumiamateur groupssong and dance festivalsvētku gājienikoncertirehearsals
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