Tensione liminale del riso. Due miti di fondazione del teatro a confronto
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2039-2281/5581Keywords:
riso, mitologia, giappone,Abstract
Two juxtaposed mythologemes seem to determine the ultimate source of laughter: the Elusinian myth of the rape of Kore and the Japanese myth of the Celestial Cave. From a study already started by Roberto Tessari (1983) it was possible to bring out new approaches to the research field. Focusing on the sense of the 'divine laughter’ as a primary one, related to Uzume’s and Baubo-Hecate’s 'obscene dance’ where the birth of the comic genre could be traced for both hemispheres, as well as relevance of the 'liminal relationships they represent.Downloads
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2015-11-08
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Gamba, G. (2015). Tensione liminale del riso. Due miti di fondazione del teatro a confronto. Antropologia E Teatro. Rivista Di Studi, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2039-2281/5581
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