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The Land of Remorse (La Terra del Rimorso, first Italian edition
1961) is a classic work by Ernesto De Martino, the founding figure
of Italian cultural anthropology and ethnopsychiatry. Based on
fieldwork conducted in the Salentine peninsula of Southern Italy in
1959, the study deals with the phenomenon of Apulian tarantism, a
form of possession related to the belief in the bite of a mythical
tarantula and its ritual cure in the tarantella dance. De Martino
draws together the contributions of various specialists who
participated in the fieldwork, including a psychologist, a
psychiatrist, an ethnomusicologist and a social anthropologist. As
both an ethnologist and classically-trained religious historian,
the author reviews the fieldwork data through the lens of
tarantism's historical analysis. Never losing sight of his own
relationship to the subjects of his study, he is able to restore
the connection between the "history-less" peasants of the Salentine
and the elites who wrote about tarantism in learned treatises from
the Middle Ages on. The result is a compassionate and compelling
account of tarantism, which no longer appears as mere mental
illness or as a "survival" of shamanistic irrationality, but as a
product of a cultural history defined from above, endowed with its
own forms of rationality. The Land of Remorse offers an excellent
introduction to Ernesto De Martino's theoretical and methodological
perspective. It will be of interest to a wide range of academic
fields, including cultural anthropology, folklore, medical
anthropology, ethnopsychiatry, ethnomusicology, semiotics,
classics, religious studies and the history of philosophy and
science. Along with appendices featuring essays on tarantism by
specialist members of De Martino's research team, this annotated
edition includes the fieldwork photographs of those afflicted by
tarantism as they perform the ritual exorcism, an example of the
author's early use of visual methods in ethnographic research.
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