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Anna Tozzi di Marco
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The Mediterranean Other-The other Mediterranean ISBN: 9783657785315
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Cristina Balma-Tivola, Nikolas Jaspert, Silvia Marzagalli, Martin Baumeister, Eleni Markakidou, Peregrine Horden, Christopher Schliephake, Paolo Giaccaria, Shlomo Lotan, Mihran Dabag, Rolf Petri, Felix Wiedemann, Anna Tozzi Di Marco, Paul A. Silverstein, Gil Gambash, Julia Blandfort, Kristin Platt, Avinoam Shalem, Achim Lichtenberger, Markus Koller, Anna G. Piotrowska
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Autor:
Anna Tozzi Di Marco
Publikováno v:
DADA Rivista di Antropologia post-globale, Vol V, Iss Special issue, n.2, Pp 251-270 (2015)
A key aspect of al-Qarāfa, the Muslim inhabitated cemetery in Cairo is the devotion to seven ancient sacred tombs and its relative pilgrimage. The Cairene graveyard was renowned for the local and interregional pilgrimages because of its high concent
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Anna Tozzi Di Marco
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Anthropology of the Middle East. 6
Autor:
Anna Tozzi Di Marco
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TERRITORIO. :25-25
City of the Dead: slum or scenario of immaterial Egyptian heritage? - Cairo’s City of the Dead consists of an ancient urban Muslim cemetery (642 AD). Al Qarafa, its Arabic name, still functions today as a burying place, but with the peculiarity tha
Autor:
Di Marco, Anna Tozzi
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Edeb Erkan (EE). 2024, Issue 5, p55-66. 12p.
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Di Marco, Anna Tozzi
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Anthropology of the Middle East. Sep2011, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p38-50. 13p.
Autor:
Scognamiglio, Edoardo
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Asprenas. 2020, Vol. 67 Issue 4, p540-544. 5p.
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Di Marco, Anna Tozzi
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Journal of Festive Studies; 2023, Vol. 5, p395-399, 5p
Today, we particularly encounter the Mediterranean Other in the “refugee”. Scientific, political and public discourses on the Mediterranean are — continuously or most recently? — determined by hegemonial perspectives. Considering other percep