Since the Jubilee of 2000, the via Francigena has been heavily exploited by touristic interests to the detriment of scientific research. Nonetheless, on the basis of an archaeo-topographical study carried out by both Elisabetta De Minicis and the author on a stretch of the via Francigena in Lazio, we can describe how a pilgrimage itinerary can trigger identitarian processes. Here we will analyse some of the phenomena which characterize the genesis of an “identitarian itinerary”.
Alle origini di un percorso identitario: la via Francigena nel Lazio settentrionale
Cristina Corsi
2019-01-01
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Since the Jubilee of 2000, the via Francigena has been heavily exploited by touristic interests to the detriment of scientific research. Nonetheless, on the basis of an archaeo-topographical study carried out by both Elisabetta De Minicis and the author on a stretch of the via Francigena in Lazio, we can describe how a pilgrimage itinerary can trigger identitarian processes. Here we will analyse some of the phenomena which characterize the genesis of an “identitarian itinerary”.File in questo prodotto:
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