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The Tarantism Phenomenon in Italy

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  • Aurelia SABIESCU

    (University of Craiova, Craiova, Romania)

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Widely known as folk revival, the tarantism phenomenon has gained a particular interest throughout time, both from a social and cultural point of view, given the fact that this movement holds a ritualistic and cultural background remarkably unique within Italian history. From the time of the medieval period, both nationwide, in Italy, and at European level, many researchers from various fields, such as literature, ethnology and even from medicine have analyzed the origins and the advancement of this cultural syndrome, gradually identifying a voluminous amount of historical sources. Thus, it is remarkable that a high volume of these studies have been brought to light thanks to the contribution of Ernesto de Martino, a notorious Italian anthropologist and historian in the '50s. One of the most important work written by the neapolitan analyst is titled La Terra del rimorso (The Land of Remorse, E. De Martino, 1961). Over the past few years, the tarantism theme was approached by means of several concepts having a stark sociocultural impact. Among these concepts it can also be enumerated the Southern Italian genre, folk-revival, or the popular choreutic dance called tarantella (the dance of the spider).

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  • Aurelia SABIESCU, 2020. "The Tarantism Phenomenon in Italy," RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 4(1), pages 96-98, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:jornl1:v:4:y:2020:i:1:p:96-98
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