PER UNA GEOGRAFIA DELL’AREA GRECANICA: ABBANDONO, SDOPPIAMENTO E MUSEALIZZAZIONE DEI CENTRI INTERNI

Giovanni Modaffari

Abstract


Abandonment, doubling, musealization: A Geography of the Grecanic Area from the 18th century to today. – The Grecanic Area occupies the most remote strip of the Ionian coast in Calabria. Since the beginning of the contemporary age, it has undergone a deep and steady process of depopulation which has led the original villages to different destinies. In this article, we investigate the case of Pentedattilo, a small village which after a permanent abandonment is now moving along a path of musealization, and two cases of “doubling”: Bova-Bova Marina and Africo-Africo Nuovo. While the first case concerns two villages still extant and playing a significant role for the entire area, the latter is a case in which the ancient village has disappeared. These three cases give us a spectrum of types within which we can include most other villages in the area. Specific focuses are then dedicated to the development of communication routes; to the main aspect of the Area’s identity, the Greko language; and to its most prestigious economic production, the bergamot.

Keyword


Grecanic Area; Depopulation; Ionian Coast of Calabria

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/201802_03

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