Cogas, janas e le altre: le creature mitiche e fantastiche nella letteratura e nel cinema sardi

dc.contributor.authorMereu, Myriam
dc.date.issued2018-12-01
dc.description.abstractSardinian contemporary literature and films have recently recovered an extensive heritage of folk myths and legends taken from the oral tradition. Legendary figures, such as accabadoras (female figure who was enabled with the task of easing the sufferings of the dying people), and fantasy creatures, such as cogas , surbiles (‘vampire witches’), janas (‘fairies, pixies’), and panas (‘the ghosts of women who died in childbirth’) are being revived by writers and film directors with the purpose to bring their memory back to life and share it with a wide audience of readers and spectators. The analysis of imaginary and legendary creatures in Sardinian contemporary literature cannot overlook orality and its central role in shaping popular imagination over the centuries. Writing has replaced orality, whilst mass media and digital media are getting the upper hand over storytelling as a practice of community and family aggregation, meant to mark the long working hours and scare the children, amongst the most common functions of Sardinian oral storytelling.  The literary corpus includes fairy tales, novels, tales and legends dealing with the Sardinian oral tradition, whilst on the cinematic side I will examine short films, feature films and documentaries made in Sardinia over the last fifteen years.en
dc.description.abstractSardinian contemporary literature and films have recently recovered an extensive heritage of folk myths and legends taken from the oral tradition. Legendary figures, such as accabadoras (female figure who was enabled with the task of easing the sufferings of the dying people), and fantasy creatures, such as cogas , surbiles (‘vampire witches’), janas (‘fairies, pixies’), and panas (‘the ghosts of women who died in childbirth’) are being revived by writers and film directors with the purpose to bring their memory back to life and share it with a wide audience of readers and spectators. The analysis of imaginary and legendary creatures in Sardinian contemporary literature cannot overlook orality and its central role in shaping popular imagination over the centuries. Writing has replaced orality, whilst mass media and digital media are getting the upper hand over storytelling as a practice of community and family aggregation, meant to mark the long working hours and scare the children, amongst the most common functions of Sardinian oral storytelling.  The literary corpus includes fairy tales, novels, tales and legends dealing with the Sardinian oral tradition, whilst on the cinematic side I will examine short films, feature films and documentaries made in Sardinia over the last fifteen years.it
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dc.identifier.citationItalianistica Debreceniensis, V. 24 (2018) , 56-76
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.34102/italdeb/2018/4661
dc.identifier.eissn2677-1225
dc.identifier.issn1219-5391
dc.identifier.jatitleItal. Debr.
dc.identifier.jtitleItalianistica Debreceniensis
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2437/280547en
dc.identifier.volume24
dc.languageit
dc.relationhttps://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/itde/article/view/4661
dc.rights.accessOpen Access
dc.subjectsardinian literatureen
dc.subjectfantasyen
dc.subjectmythsen
dc.subjectfolken
dc.subjectcinema studiesen
dc.subjectletteratura sardait
dc.subjectfantasticoit
dc.subjectmitiit
dc.subjectfolkloreit
dc.subjectcinemait
dc.titleCogas, janas e le altre: le creature mitiche e fantastiche nella letteratura e nel cinema sardiit
dc.typefolyóiratcikkhu
dc.typearticleen
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