Calabrian self-perception and the struggle for recognition in the context of ’ndrangheta stereotypes: oral sources

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Modern Italy Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1017/mit.2023.65
Aurora Moxon
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Calabrian ‘illegitimacy’ in the (inter)national imaginary today is largely the result of the region's association with the ’ndrangheta. Using analysis of oral history interviews, this research examines how this ‘illegitimacy’ influences the self-perception of Calabrians. It argues that a spectrum of prejudice and its effects can be mapped out both metaphorically and geographically. This spectrum incorporates Italy's position in relation to northern Europe, the South's position within Italy, Calabria's position within the South and the position within Calabria of certain communities. A number of towns in the Locride are at the extreme end of this spectrum: Locri, San Luca, Africo and Platì. Analysis of the (mis)recognition of inhabitants of these communities, including by other Calabrians, demonstrates how the experience of shame may be layered. This paper also considers how interviewees appear to deny their social and cultural proximity with the ’ndrangheta and the role this plays in a self-perpetuating cycle involving stereotypes, ’ndrangheta growth and extreme socioeconomic conditions.
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卡拉布里亚人的自我认知和在 "ndrangheta "陈规定型观念背景下争取认可的斗争:口头资料来源
今天,卡拉布里亚在(国家间)想象中的 "非法性 "在很大程度上是该地区与 "ndrangheta "组织联系的结果。本研究通过对口述历史访谈的分析,探讨了这种 "非法性 "如何影响卡拉布里亚人的自我认知。研究认为,偏见及其影响的范围可以从隐喻和地理两个方面来描绘。这个范围包括意大利相对于北欧的地位、南部在意大利的地位、卡拉布里亚在南部的地位以及某些社区在卡拉布里亚的地位。洛克莱德的一些城镇处于这一光谱的极端:洛克里、圣卢卡、阿非利加科和普拉蒂。通过分析这些社区居民(包括其他卡拉布里亚人)对他们的(错误)认可,可以看出羞耻感是如何层层递进的。本文还探讨了受访者如何否认他们在社会和文化上与'ndrangheta'的接近性,以及这在陈规定型观念、'ndrangheta'的发展和极端社会经济条件的自我循环中所起的作用。
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