Irresponsabilità e comunità nel culto della morte patriottica
The study retraces tradition of the Altars of the Fatherland dating from the French Revolution and examines the structure of the Rome's Unknown Soldier's Monument - the funeral space where the martyrdom is imagined. On the example of Il Vittoriano the article investigates the idea of open...
Subtitles: | Responsibility and community in the cult of patriotic death |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Italian |
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Morcelliana
2014
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Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni
Year: 2014, Volume: 80, Issue: 1, Pages: 374-390 |
Further subjects: | B
French Revolutionary Wars, 1792-1802
B Caduti della Grande guerra B Unknown military personnel B Altar of the Fatherland B French Revolution B French Revolution, 1789-1799 B Altars B architettura funeraria B Martyrdom B Soldiers' monuments B Martirio B funeral architecture B Nancy, Jean-Luc, 1940- B Great War's Fallen Soldiers B Rivoluzione francese B Altare della patria |
Summary: | The study retraces tradition of the Altars of the Fatherland dating from the French Revolution and examines the structure of the Rome's Unknown Soldier's Monument - the funeral space where the martyrdom is imagined. On the example of Il Vittoriano the article investigates the idea of open space architecture and direct contact with the Fallen Soldiers tomb. By following the thesis of French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy on the communauté désoeuvrée, the research proposes an interpretation of the Nationalist myth of the lost community. This study puts into the light the links between irresponsible death and the community venerating the fracture of blood relationships (sacrificing a father in war) seen as a mechanism of fraternal incorporation of the State religion. (English) |
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ISSN: | 2611-8742 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni
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