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Resumen de Fonti minori per la conoscenza della storia sociale di Napoli: arti e mestieri in una raccolta di manifesti funebri

Federico Albano Leoni

  • This paper presents a subset of approximately 300 funeral posters, taken from a collection of some 1300 such items photographed in Naples and its Province, and giving the deceased person's nickname indicating his or her art or craft. After poin-ting out how the use of dialect in naming the art or craft sets the intended public of these posters apart from the general population of Naples, the paper goes on to list the posters by category, commenting on each one. There are six in all professio-nals, employed workers, self-employed workers, street vendors, domestic workers, women workers, practitioners of obsolete crafts. In concluding, the paper points out a peculiarity of these nicknames and associated crafts: they are a sign of Neapolitan resistence to modernization, also seen in the persistence up to the pre-sent of an "alleyway economy". An appendix gives the complete list of nicknames studied.


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