ETHNOLOGY I
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ETNOLOGIA I
- Course code
- FT0350 (AF:308928 AR:170134)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- M-DEA/01
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. to learn the main theoretical approaches in the study of ritual from an anthropological perspective
2. to apply theoretical notions to interpret different ethnographic studies in particular historical contexts
3. to develop a critical ability in presenting the contributions and the limits of different theoretical and methodological approaches in the study of ritual
4. to acquire the ability to reflect on the contribution of Anthropology to the study of ritual
5. to learn a technical anthropological terms and expressions
6. to acquire the ability to ask questions in class
7. to acquire the ability of presenting arguments in a synthetic manner in the final written examination
Pre-requirements
Contents
EXAM PROGRAM
Attending students
1) articles and book chapters indicates below. This exam material is available in pdf format in MOODLE
2) ONE monograph to be chosen from the list "Testi facoltativi o Letture integrative" in "Testi di riferimento", please see section "Testi di riferimento".
NON ATTENDING STUDENTS
1) articles and book chapters indicates below. This exam material is available in pdf format in MOODLE
2) TWO monographs to be chosen from the list ""Testi facoltativi o Letture integrative" in "Testi di riferimento"
Referral texts
Durkheim, Emile 1965 [1914] Il dualismo della natura umana e le sue condizioni sociali, in Educazione come socializzazione. Firenze: La Nuova Italia, pp. 3-19.
Douglas, Mary 1979 [1970] I due corpi, in I simboli naturali. Esplorazioni in cosmologia. Torino: Piccola biblioteca Einaudi, pp. 99-122.
Feld, Steven 2009 [1990] In forma di uccello: l'estetica kaluli, in Suono e sentimetno. Uccelli, lamento, poetica e canzone nell'esspressione kaluli, pp.229-250
Kapferer, Bruce.1986. Performance and the Structuring of Meaning and Experience, in The Anthropology of Experience, (a cura di) V.W Turner and E. Brumer, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, pp.188-203.
Magowan, Fiona 2001. Synchretism or Synchronocity? Remapping the Yolngu Feel of Place, in The Australian Journal of Anthropology 12:3, 275-290 (anche disponibile in pdf da scaricare dai materiali didattici).
Segalen, Martine 2002 [1998] Il problema dei riti di passaggio, in Riti e rituali contemporanei, Bologna, Il Mulino, pp.33-60.
Tamisari, Franca 2005. Writing Close to Dance. Reflexions on an Experiment", in Aesthetics and Experience in Music Performance, (a cura di) E. Mackinlay, D. Collins and S. Owens, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, pp. 174-203, (anche disponibile in pdf da scaricare dai materiali didattici).
Tamisari Franca 2002 "Danza e intercorporalita: la lusinga e il pericolo dei
complimenti", in Antropologia delle senzazioni, (a cura di) Vincenzo Matera,
La ricerca folklorica 45: 89-99, (anche disponibile in pdf da scaricare dai materiali didattici).
Turner, Victor 2001 [1969] Liminalità e comunitas. Forma e attributi dei 'rites de passage', in Il processo rituale. Morcelliana, pp. 111-146.
UNA MONOGRAFIA A SCELTA DALLA LISTA "Testi facoltativi o letture integrative"
Optional and further readings
Comaroff, John, and Jean Comaroff 1992. Bodily Reform as Historical Practice. In Ethnography and the Historical Imagination. pp. 69-91. Boulder: Westview Press.
Douglas, Mary 1979 [1970] I simboli naturali. Esplorazioni in cosmologia. Torino: Piccola biblioteca Einaudi, pp. 99-122.
Fabian, Johannes1989. Power and Performance. Ethnographic Explorations Through Proverbial Wisdom and Theatre in Shaba, Zaire. The University of Wisconsin Press.
Feld, Steven 2009 1990 Suono e sentimetno. Uccelli, lamento, poetica e canzone nell'esspressione kaluli
Friedson, S. 1996. Dancing Prophets. Musical Experience in Tumbuka Healing. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Segalen, Martine 2002 [1998] Riti e rituali contemporanei, Bologna, Il Mulino
Turner, Victor 2001 [1969] Liminalità e comunitas. Forma e attributi dei 'rites de passage', in Il processo rituale. Morcelliana, pp. 111-146.
Bateson, G. 1988 Naven. Un rituale di travestimento in Nuova Guinea. Torino: Einaudi
Bloch, M. 2005 La politica dell'esperienza religiosa, Raffaello Cordina Editore, Milano.
Boas, F. 1999 Arte primitiva: forme simboli stili tecniche. Universale Bollati Boringhieri, Torino.
Feld. S. 2009 [1990]. Suono e sentimento. Uccelli, lamento, poetica e canzone nell'espressione kaluli.Il Saggiatore.
Hobsbawm Eric J., T. Ranger 1994 (1987). L'invenzione della tradizione, Einaudi, Torino
Tambiah, S. Rituali e Cultura. Il Mulino, Bologna
Scaldaferri, N e S. Allovio 2006 (a cura di) Performance, esecuzioni e contesti, Molimo. Quaderno di Antropologia culturale ed Etnomusicologia> vol. 1, CUEM, Milano
Spencer, Paul 1985 Society and the Dance. The Social Anthropology of Process and Performance. Cambridge University Press
Turner, V. 1972. Il processo rituale, Morcelliana, Brescia.
Turner, V. 1976. La foresta dei simboli. Aspetti del rituale dembu. Morcelliana, Brescia
Assessment methods
Assessment criteria:
1. Comprehension of notions and debates
2. Clarity of exposition
3. Bibliographic references to pertinent theoretical, ethnographic example
4. Ability in a critical reading of theoretical approaches
5. Assessmente criteria
- 90% written examination
- 10% class participation
Teaching methods
2. Students are encouraged to participate actively asking questions at the beginning and at the end of each lecture
3. After the communication of the final course mark, students are invited to receive some comments on their class assignment
4. Compulsory readings are available in pdf format in MOODLE. During lectures further readings will be uploaded and be available in MOODLE.
Teaching language
Further information
Type of exam
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development