Being Third Gender, Being Neapolitan: Culture, History, and the ‘Femminielli’
Editat de Paolo Valerio, Amelia Rosa Tundo, Eugenio Zitoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 2026
Scholars and university students of Cultural Anthropology, Psychology, Gender Studies, History, Performance, and Literature will all find something engaging and timely in this collection.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041150817
ISBN-10: 1041150814
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041150814
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateNotă biografică
Paolo Valerio, honorary professor of Clinical Psychology at Naples’ Federico II, advanced the wellbeing of transgender and gender diverse persons. As President of the National Observatory on Gender Identity and the Fondazione Genere, Identità, Cultura ETS, he advocates sexual minorities rights. His extensive publications regard gender Identity, homo-bi-transphobia, intersexuality.
Amelia Rosa Tundo is an independent researcher and translator. Her roles in Being Third Gender, Being Neapolitan Culture, History and the ‘Femminielli’ reflect her background in the Humanities (B.A., University of Detroit; M.A., Wayne State University; AbD, Indiana University) and her Neapolitan experience. She is a published translator and co-author.
Eugenio Zito, Gender Studies PhD, is associate professor of Cultural Anthropology at Naples’ Federico II and full member of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, the Italian Society of Cultural Anthropology and the Board of the Italian Society of Medical Anthropology. His extensive publications regard gender, embodiment, subalternity, chronic illness.
Amelia Rosa Tundo is an independent researcher and translator. Her roles in Being Third Gender, Being Neapolitan Culture, History and the ‘Femminielli’ reflect her background in the Humanities (B.A., University of Detroit; M.A., Wayne State University; AbD, Indiana University) and her Neapolitan experience. She is a published translator and co-author.
Eugenio Zito, Gender Studies PhD, is associate professor of Cultural Anthropology at Naples’ Federico II and full member of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, the Italian Society of Cultural Anthropology and the Board of the Italian Society of Medical Anthropology. His extensive publications regard gender, embodiment, subalternity, chronic illness.
Cuprins
Foreword JACK DRESCHER
Preface to the English Edition
PAOLO VALERIO, AMELIA ROSA, TUNDO AND EUGENIO ZITO
Preface [2019]: On the Neapolitan femminielli
EUGENIO ZITO AND PAOLO VALERIO
Preface [2013]: The Neapolitan femminielli, through historical reality, imagination and memory
LUIGI MARIA LOMBARDI SATRIANI
Introduction
EUGENIO ZITO AND PAOLO VALERIO
1. And I came across [an effeminate] one in Naples. Femminielli, traces in history, and mythography
EUGENIO ZITO, NICOLA SISCI, AND PAOLO VALERIO
2. Femminielli: The history of a term, from jargon to anthropological communication
PATRICIA BIANCHI
3. The Neapolitan femminielli: Some anthropological considerations
GABRIELLA D’AGOSTINO
4. Gender crossings and new paths in identity
GIANFRANCA RANISIO
5. Neapolitanness and post-modern identities: New cultural shapes for the femminiello in Naples
ANNALISA DI NUZZO
6. A wedding in the Bay of Naples?
GENNARO CARRANO AND PINO SIMONELLI
7. I/WE; masculine, feminine/transgender: On the revival of the juta ritual
FRANCESCA VERDE
8. Femminielli, rivals in seduction: Feelings, identity, and sexuality in Naples and in Campania
CORINNE FORTIER
9. Femminielli: A singular sociocultural limbo of fortune and death
MARINELLA MIANO BORRUSO
10. Text and context of the femminielli: Socio-anthropological considerations on a gender-related study
EUGENIO ZITO
11. In nomine femminielli: Ethnographic research on gender variant people living in contemporary Naples
MARZIA MAURIELLO
12. The femminiello is dead! long live the femminiello! Patrimonialization and rebirth of Naples’ own social figure
MARIA CAROLINA VESCE
13. In my dream I was always opening a massive doorway: Self-narration and construction of gender variant identity in Naples
EUGENIO ZITO
14. Traces on Cybele’s path: Historical antecedents and ethnographic findings
NICO STAITI
15. A photograph, a case, and an alley named femminelle: Searching for third-gender identities in 19th-century Naples
AMELIA ROSA TUNDO
Preface to the English Edition
PAOLO VALERIO, AMELIA ROSA, TUNDO AND EUGENIO ZITO
Preface [2019]: On the Neapolitan femminielli
EUGENIO ZITO AND PAOLO VALERIO
Preface [2013]: The Neapolitan femminielli, through historical reality, imagination and memory
LUIGI MARIA LOMBARDI SATRIANI
Introduction
EUGENIO ZITO AND PAOLO VALERIO
1. And I came across [an effeminate] one in Naples. Femminielli, traces in history, and mythography
EUGENIO ZITO, NICOLA SISCI, AND PAOLO VALERIO
2. Femminielli: The history of a term, from jargon to anthropological communication
PATRICIA BIANCHI
3. The Neapolitan femminielli: Some anthropological considerations
GABRIELLA D’AGOSTINO
4. Gender crossings and new paths in identity
GIANFRANCA RANISIO
5. Neapolitanness and post-modern identities: New cultural shapes for the femminiello in Naples
ANNALISA DI NUZZO
6. A wedding in the Bay of Naples?
GENNARO CARRANO AND PINO SIMONELLI
7. I/WE; masculine, feminine/transgender: On the revival of the juta ritual
FRANCESCA VERDE
8. Femminielli, rivals in seduction: Feelings, identity, and sexuality in Naples and in Campania
CORINNE FORTIER
9. Femminielli: A singular sociocultural limbo of fortune and death
MARINELLA MIANO BORRUSO
10. Text and context of the femminielli: Socio-anthropological considerations on a gender-related study
EUGENIO ZITO
11. In nomine femminielli: Ethnographic research on gender variant people living in contemporary Naples
MARZIA MAURIELLO
12. The femminiello is dead! long live the femminiello! Patrimonialization and rebirth of Naples’ own social figure
MARIA CAROLINA VESCE
13. In my dream I was always opening a massive doorway: Self-narration and construction of gender variant identity in Naples
EUGENIO ZITO
14. Traces on Cybele’s path: Historical antecedents and ethnographic findings
NICO STAITI
15. A photograph, a case, and an alley named femminelle: Searching for third-gender identities in 19th-century Naples
AMELIA ROSA TUNDO
Descriere
This book introduces the Neapolitan 'femminielli', their customs and practices through essays originally published in Italian and newly translated into English. Scholars and students of Cultural Anthropology, Psychology, Gender Studies, History, Performance, and Literature will all find something engaging and timely in this collection.