#evileye #malocchio #italian
What is the Evil Eye? Italian charms, rituals and amulets to diagnose, protect, ward off and remove the Malocchio. A Cross-cultural perspective is also offered in contemporary Paganism.
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Dillion, J. and Mallett, P. (2015) ‘“THE EVIL EYE”: LOOKING and OVERLOOKING IN THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE’, The Thomas Hardy Journal, 31, pp. 89–107.
Gagahan, J. (2006) ‘Malocchio Or Evil Eye’, Ambit, (183), pp. 5–8.
Puca, A. (2019) ‘The Tradition of Segnature: Underground Indigenous Practices in Italy’, The Journal of the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions, (7), pp. 104–123.
Puca, A. (2020) Indigenous and trans-cultural Shamanism in Italy. Ph.D. University of Leeds. Available at: https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/28331/ (Accessed: 26 February 2022).
Wagner, M.L. (1913) ‘Il Malocchio e credenze affini in Sardegna’, Lares, 2(2/3), pp. 129–150.
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Published on November 4, 2022