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The Mafia survived in the shadows while holding Sicily in an iron-clad fist for over a century. Its colonisation of Sicilian folklore, such as the legend of the Beati Paoli, and misappropriation of traditional Sicilian values, including the importance of honour and love for the family, made Cosa Nostra appear to be a timeless and inevitable reality of Sicilian life. A very important part of this strategy was the takeover of Catholic symbols, rituals and performative events that are beloved by Sicilians, branding the Mafia and its members as honourable and devout, while in fact they were quite…mehr

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The Mafia survived in the shadows while holding Sicily in an iron-clad fist for over a century. Its colonisation of Sicilian folklore, such as the legend of the Beati Paoli, and misappropriation of traditional Sicilian values, including the importance of honour and love for the family, made Cosa Nostra appear to be a timeless and inevitable reality of Sicilian life. A very important part of this strategy was the takeover of Catholic symbols, rituals and performative events that are beloved by Sicilians, branding the Mafia and its members as honourable and devout, while in fact they were quite the opposite. This book looks at how Cosa Nostra manipulated Sicilian society and the Catholic Church for decades, disappearing into the background while hiding in plain sight. The roots of the Mafia in the island's religious superstition, bigotry and legends were so strong that it took over one hundred years and a massacre for the vows of secrecy to be broken, revealing the true face of the Sicilian Mafia.Civil society, the Italian State, and the Catholic Church are now engaged in a relentless and ongoing battle with the Mafia for Sicily's soul.
Autorenporträt
Claudine Cassar founded her first company, a web development agency, when she was just 23 years old. While growing the business, she also wrote a weekly column in a national newspaper, writing about current affairs and politics. In 2016 she sold her company to a Big Four firm and embarked on a new chapter of her life.Claudine is now a freelance writer, business consultant and start-up mentor, while also pursuing her dream of becoming an anthropologist. Her first book, "The Battle for Sicily's Soul" is a gripping account of one of the most violent and powerful criminal organizations in the world, and of the brave men and women who dared to oppose it.In addition to writing books, Claudine also blogs about anthropology and global organised crime.https://claudinecassar.com/https://mafianews.org/https://anthropologyreview.org