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Candomblé rituals and food practices in Italy and Brazil: an ethnographic comparison
Author(s) -
Giovanna Capponi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
antropolítica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2179-7331
DOI - 10.22409/antropolitica2020.0i48.a42106
Subject(s) - ethnography , consumption (sociology) , food preparation , sociology , food consumption , anthropology , social science , political science , food processing , law , economics , agricultural economics
This paper focuses on the relationship between food practices, preparation of Candomblé ritual offerings and performance of rituals in a transnational case study. My interest here is to consider two ethnographic accounts of Candomblé rituals in Italy and Brazil. I will analyze how Italian practitioners perceive different aspects of the preparation of ritual offerings and what values are at stake in the cooking and consumption of food and food offerings. I will show how memory and the senses are essential to build a new idea of familiarity and to learn new skills within the ritual practice.

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