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Porta Palazzo: The Anthropology of an Italian market

Food, Culture & Society, 2016
Academics ask questions; they are worriers. A committed ethnographer spends many hours eliciting opinions, which are often gripes, especially when her informants are self-employed growers and retai...
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Northerners versus southerners: Italian anthropology and psychology faced with the “southern question”.

History of Psychology, 2014
Following the Unification of Italy (1861), when confronted with the underdevelopment problems of the south that had given rise to the so-called "southern question," some Italian anthropologists and psychologists began to study the populations of the south from the psycho-anthropological point of view.
CIMINO, Guido, FOSCHI, Renato
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The Visual Anthropology Archive : images of Africa in Italian Collections

Archivio di etnografia : rivista del dipartimento di scienze storiche, linguistiche e antropologiche, Università degli studi della Basilicata : IX, 1/2, 2014, 2014
Italy preserves a wide number of collections of photographic and cinematographic images realized in Africa by explorers, travellers, missionaries, soldiers and colonial administrators. These documents were realized not only in the Italian colonial territories but also in other contexts, for instance the Congo.
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Serum protein levels as anthropological markers: A statistical analysis in Binga Pygmies and Italians

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978
AbstractData on serum protein levels in Binga Pygmies are presented, and these are compared with the levels in healthy Italians and in Italians suffering from liver diseases. Principal Component Analysis carried out on the three groups points out similarities in protein levels between the Pygmies and the Italian Hepatopaths on one hand and between ...
S D, Jayakar   +3 more
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[Italian emigration: historiography, anthropology, and comparative research].

Revue europeenne des migrations internationales, 1996
"This brief paper identifies the most important moments and the most significant studies of Italian historiography on emigration. These range from the first formulation of economic and national models of the Italian exodus to their subsequent fragmentation into a mosaic of regional and local historical and anthropological studies. Ultimately, this will
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Italian burials from the Upper Palaeolithic. Inventory and anthropological observations

2021
The Upper Paleolithic burials currently known in Italy represent a rich and important group which constitutes the major part of the European sample. Among these burials, those attributed to the Gravettian are concentrated in two regions, Liguria and Puglia. Epigravettian burials were found in most parts of the peninsula and in Sicily.
Fabbri P. F., Giacobini G.
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The Contribution of Ernesto de Martino to the Anthropology of Italian Music

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1994
Les etudes effectuees par Ernesto De Martino sur les rituels et les musiques qui entourent le deuil en Lucanie et le tarantisme en Apulie, en s'interessant au comportement verbal, physique, sonore, au processus psychologique, a l'histoire et a la dynamique culturelle, montrent en quoi ces pratiques parviennent a surmonter des periodes de crise et ...
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Craniums, Criminals, and the ‘Cursed Race': Italian Anthropology in American Racial Thought, 1861–1924

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2002
George Lipsitz, reflecting upon a growing body of American studies scholarship on whiteness, claims we now have a better understanding of “how people who left Europe as Calabrians and Bohemians became something called ‘whites' when they got to America.” As a summary of whiteness studies the statement is accurate.
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Making the Invisible Ethnography Visible: The Peculiar Relationship Between Italian Anthropology and Feminism

2020
The gender ethnography such as feminist anthropology is a textbook case of invisibility in Italy. The contemporary anthropological analysis has focused on deconstruction to unveil the mechanisms of power and the dynamics of the social hierarchy. In this sense, cultural anthropology would have had to acquire the commitment and reflexivity of gender and ...
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Lares: A Journal in the History of Italian Anthropology

2020
Lares is the oldest, still-running anthropological journal in Italy [1]. It was founded in 1912 and has been published with only two hiatuses to date, during the World Wars. Summarising its history therefore entails a retracing of critical stages in Italian demo-ethnoanthropological disciplines, particularly around studies of folklore and popular ...
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