This book is the fruit of twelve years' study of the rituals performed by ethnic-Igbo Nigerians living in Italy. It is first and foremost a journey through the customs, rites, and ceremonies carried out in makeshift places of worship created by men and women who gather together on abandoned football pitches or in hangars. Since human vicissitudes have led to many of these rites no longer being performed in Africa, this research also tells us much about the role of memory and the importance of what once was; these rituals have now become part of our postmodern culture. The desire to reproduce an event as it was experienced in its place of origin is an unavoidable instinct that tends to build an elementary form of transnationality. These Nigerians thus turn into healthy bearers of a particular culture in their relations with the host population or with their compatriots, who today often seem cut off from their roots. It is ritual that makes a place sacred: the Nigerian community performs its rituals in a particularly run-down environment, but man s action turns it into a place of purity. This sense of sacredness pervades the photographs of Aniello Barone, where the darkness of the night is lit up by a brightness that seems to emanate from the soul of succour. The observer, the witness to the rite, man, the camera, and the actors end up as part of the same symbolic world.
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Dimensions: 300 x 210mm
Publication Date: 31 Jan 2019
Publisher: Five Continents Editions
Publication City/Country: Italy
Language: English, Italian
ISBN13: 9788874396115
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Aniello Barone was born and lives in Naples. He obtained his degree in sociology with a thesis on environmental decay and since 1994 he has undertaken a photographic survey of urban and suburban life in metropolitan areas concentrating especially on sub-cultures. He is particularly interested in issues associated with the environment immigration and inner city decline. His publications include: Sahrawi la terra sospesa 2001 La comunità accanto 2001 and Detta innominata 2006. Naomi Rosenblum is a photography historian and has mounted several important photographic exhibitions. Her writings have been published in numerous well-known magazines and newspapers. Her books include: America and Lewis Hine with Walter Rosenblum and A World History of Photography 1984.