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Fabrizio Ferrari
PhD Candidate, Bengali Studies
Student Research Fellow
Department of Languages and Cultures of South Asia
SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies)
University of London
E.mail: fabrizio.ferrari@soas.ac.uk
    Pubblicazioni
  • 2001, ‘L’influsso di Jayadeva sulla letteratura Bengali dalle origini al XVIII secolo’, Annali di Ca’Foscari, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 211-233.
  • 2002, Oltre il confine, dove la terra è rossa. Canti d’amore e d’estasi dei baul del Bengala, Ariele, Milano.
  • 2003, ‘The Uslessness of Translation in the Bengali Dharma-Puja. The Shift from ritual texts to Living Practice’, Acts from the workshop Translations and Translation Theories East and West, AHRB (Art and Humanities Research Board) Centre for Asian and African Literatures, London.

    In corso di stampa

  • ‘Recensione a Openshaw, J. ‘Seeking Bauls of Bengal’, Asiatica Venetiana, Quaderni del Dipartimento di Studi Orientali, Università di Ca’ Foscari.
  • ‘Sri Dharmesvara of Varanasi and the cult of Dharma Thakur of Bengal. Some analogies and discrepancies’, South Asia Research
  • ‘The jewel of the secret path or the neglected guru? Some remarks on the guruvada among the Bauls of Bengal’, Atti del convegno nazionale “Guru. Il maestro spirituale nelle tradizioni d’Oriente e d’Occidente. Autorità e Carisma”, Venezia.

    Ricerche in corso

  • The cult of Shitala (smallpox goddess) and Santa Lucia. A comparison between folk beliefs.
  • The lithic cult of Dharma Thakur (West Bengal) and the ‘ndorce procession (Fara S. Martino). A ritual comparative analysis.
  • Olai-candi: goddess of cholera and bride of Allah. Remarks on an Islamic anomaly in rural Bengal.
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