During the last Baio in 2007, I interpreted carnival as an occasion to investigate popular traditions. Agricultural feasts have been present since ancient times, sometimes hidden behind the veil of other meanings: today they represent a way to allow the actual society to feel itself as a continuation of the past. The communities of small local areas show a representation of their identity through ancient rituals - like manifestations, such as the Baio - to sew their relationships with the modern territory. Those rituals also demonstrate several, and sometimes unexpected, connections with different cultures of the present and the past.
Le tradizioni come identità: la Baìo di Sampeyre / Traditions as identity: La Baìo in Sampeyre
Olcese Gianluca
2010-01-01
Abstract
During the last Baio in 2007, I interpreted carnival as an occasion to investigate popular traditions. Agricultural feasts have been present since ancient times, sometimes hidden behind the veil of other meanings: today they represent a way to allow the actual society to feel itself as a continuation of the past. The communities of small local areas show a representation of their identity through ancient rituals - like manifestations, such as the Baio - to sew their relationships with the modern territory. Those rituals also demonstrate several, and sometimes unexpected, connections with different cultures of the present and the past.File in questo prodotto:
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