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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Religion: Fact or fancy?
by SANDRA BUSATTA
Are questions of truth essential to the
integrity of a study of other cultures or irrelevant?
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PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Rio di Pusteria e il suo vaso di Pandora.
L’ossario della cappella San Floriano: banca dati paleopatologica on-line
by ANNALISA CONZATO and JASMINE RIZZI
The analytical study of a large amount of osteological material makes it possible to offer an innovative and systematic contribution to existing palaeopathology
literature. We are presenting a dynamic database; a tool available to everyone, practical and with easy access to research material. Pathological human bones are
all documented by detailed coloured photographs at high resolution, descriptions, by some x-rays and microscopic research. Skeletal remains came from the charnel
house of the St. Floriano Chapel in Rio di Pusteria (BZ), a village in the northernmost part of Italy. The timespan includes the millennium until the 1600s. The charnel
house contains approximately 30 m3 of osteological material, corresponding to 2980 individuals (MNI assessed through the left femur). The palaeodemographic study
has revealed a high infant mortality and demographic features of the pre-industrial revolution periods.
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HUMAN ECOLOGY
L’ecologia umana tra sistemi naturali e sistemi sociali:
dalla suscettibilità alla vulnerabilità
by CLAUDIO RICCIARDI
I rischi ambientali che la salute umana si trova oggi ad affrontare si manifestano sempre più in una indistinguibile separazione dai sistemi sociali. Una visione
scientista e riduttiva che relegava l’umano ad un esclusivo materiale organico ha sempre sottratto ad esso ogni significato sociale, culturale e politico. Il passaggio da
una suscettibilità genetica ristretta per alcuni ad una vulnerabilità generalizzata per tutti porta a considerazioni etiche sostanziali. La tutela della salute di noi esseri umani
passa inevitabilmente attraverso la tutela dell’ambiente che per le sue qualità e condizioni deve consentire a tale vulnerabilità e dipendenza di poter continuare ad esistere.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Gender differences in Italian immigrants’ online interactions
by FRANCESCA ROMANA SEGANTI
This paper analyses the impact of gender differences on online interaction dynamics. I will expose the related findings from a qualitative study about the social
and cultural role of Italianialondra.com, an online community created 2003 to encourage communication among first generation Italian immigrants in London. From the
analysis of the respondents’ in-depth interviews – nine women and eleven men – variations in attitudes towards technologies, and online communication patterns based
on gender, emerged. Findings cover the following: ‘gender and access’, ‘gender and general attitudes’, ‘gender and mutual support’, and ‘the reconstruction of gender
stereotypes’. These topics are all interrelated. I conclude that implementing the Website in a women-friendly style could widen the boundaries of electronic space and
bring about changes in existing hierarchies of power and privilege.
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REPORTS
Antropologia e diritti umani:
a Palermo si discute dei modi possibili di una concreta integrazione
by ELEONORA BOMMARITO
Antropologia, Diritti Umani e
Multiculturalismo. Tre sostantivi che
facilmente vengono associati, perché
ricondotti alla matrice comune che li
lega, l’Uomo e spesso utilizzati insieme
per sottolineare la vocazione globalizzante
della nostra società, necessari,
soprattutto nel 2008, dichiarato anno
europeo del dialogo interculturale.
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INTERVIEW
Claude Lévi-Strauss: Uno sguardo da vicino 3
Colloquio con Marco Menicocci
edited by LUCIA GALASSO
Antrocom intervista Marco Menicocci su una delle figure più importanti dell'antropologia moderna. Continua il colloquio con alcuni antropologi italiani per iniziare a trarre un bilancio sullo strutturalismo e, in generale, sull’opera di Claude Lévi-Strauss, in occasione dei 100 anni del grande studioso. Enrico Comba è docente di antropologia culturale all’Università degli studi di Torino, e ha sviluppato un particolare interesse scientifico in diverse aree di studi che vanno dal mondo reigioso e mitologico dei nativi nordamericani, all’analisi comparativa sullo sciamanesimo e sulla cosmologia dei popoli nativi del Nord America.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Les nourritures de marche; du berger au randonneur
(exemples corses)
by PHILIPPE PESTEIL
Si de nombreux travaux ont été consacré
à l’étude de la société agro-pastorale
corse, rares sont ceux qui ont pris en
compte les conséquences des incessantes
déambulations qu’imposaient les
rythmes des activités effectuées au
dehors. Le cadre souvent trop étroit de la
monographie définissait des périmètres
prenant insuffisamment en compte les
parcours réellement opérés.
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EXISTENTIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
L’anthropologie existentiale: présence, coprésence et leurs détails
by ALBERT PIETTE
L'article constitue un projet théorique qui a pour but de déplacer le regard et l’analyse des sciences sociales de ses trois axes fondamentaux: la
collectivité, l’action et la relation, et de se focaliser sur les êtres, les existences et les présences. L'article montre également l’importance des détails, les "restes" dans les
modes de présence et de coprésence des êtres humains.
The purpose of this article is to present a theoretical project in order to display the social sciences’ aims from their three main bases: group, action and relation.
Instead of it, the article purposes to observe beings, existences and presences. It also shows the importance of details in the modes of presence and copresence.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Performing the Eradication of Infibulation
Mana Abdurahman Isse at Merka, Somalia
by SANDRA BUSATTA
Perhaps the best known features of the
Somali socio-political system are clanism
and segregation. Somali society is
founded on six pillars: kinship, customary
law, religion (Sunni Islam), language,
traditional territory and, recently, the
State. Traditional legislators are all male
and women play no role in the official
decision-making, although they wield
some power from behind the scenes, as it
was the case of Mana Abdurahman, one
of daughters of the last sultan of Merka,
in the Lower Shebelli valley (southern
Somalia).
Although b
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HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Literary anthroponymy:
decïding the characters of Homer’s Odyssey
by MARCY GEORGE-KOKKINAKI
Over the generations, people never cease to be fascinated by the epic journeys of Odysseus. Scholars seem to be divided by the vivid descriptions of
Odyssey’s exotic unknown lands, extreme nature’s forces, encounters with gods, semi-gods, unusual people and mythic monsters. The present paper examines the
ancient texts and demonstrates a number of original tables in order to support the etymological and grammatical analysis of the characters. Aim of this research
paper is to provide a highly original and yet accurate Linguistic and Etymological Analysis of the names of the main Heroes and Peoples of Odyssey.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Hospitality: The conquest of Paradise
by MAXI KORSTANJE
The term hospitality is associated with the industry of tourism. In fact, it is very well considered as a form of relationship between hosts and guest in that modern
activity. Nevertheless, its historical root remains occulted in the bottom of darkness. Under that circumstance, ancient history contributes with hard evidence that
proves hospitality was present and used as a mechanism to create legitimacy in the conquest of America. That way, Hominem viatores assured that Crown’s boundaries
were expanded by means of explorers and travelers. The figure of trips as well as hospitality reminded Europeans the superiority of their technique of production over
the rest of the world. The present article is aimed at discussing not only ethimologically the origin of this term but also in shedding light into a scientific definition of
hospitality.
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Relazione di commento al testo di Ernesto de Martino:
“Angoscia territoriale e riscatto culturale nel mito achilpa delle origini.
Contributo allo studio della mitologia degli Aranda”.
by FLAVIANA FRASCOGNA
L’articolo di commento al testo di Ernesto de Martino “Angoscia territoriale e riscatto culturale nel mito achilpa delle origini. Contributo allo studio della
mitologia degli Aranda” è stato redatto a seguito del Seminario “Il significato umano degli accadimenti”, tenuto dalla Prof.essa Amalia Signorelli, il cui filo conduttore
è la presentazione dei concetti de martiniani, e l’utilizzabilità di tali concetti nella ricerca antropologica.
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REVIEW
LIQUID FEARS: contemporary
society and its liquid fears
by MAXI KORSTANJE
Fears and phobias would be deemed as
human reactions that protect us by signaling
danger. However, after the attacks
on September 11th in the United States,
they have been transformed in panic and
multiplied in the heart of industrialized
societies. This review focuses on the
influence of such fear over the modern
liquid societies.
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PREHISTORY
Battling to be 'European': myth and the finnish race debate
by EDWARD DUTTON
This article will examine the debate over the racial origins of the Finns in a new way by looking at the dominant perspective in terms of myth. Focussing on
Kemiläinen’s (1998, 2000) discussion, as one of the most salient, the article will dissect the structure of her racial myth and look at how, following Levi-Strauss and
Kunin, this myth helps to uphold the contemporary, dominant idea amongst the Finnish elite that Finns are ‘Western’ or ‘European.’ It will note that Kemiläinen’s discussion
(in spite of counter evidence) indeed upholds the dominant cultural discourse in contemporary Finland and it will look at how Finland’s status could be understood
in this context.
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PEOPLE
L'antropologia come scelta:
100 anni dalla nascita di Ernesto de Martino
by MARCO MENICOCCI
Il 1 dicembre 1908 nasceva a
Napoli Ernesto de Martino: etnologo
originalissimo, storico delle
religioni innovativo e filosofo sin
troppo trascurato dalla filosofia
accademica.
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