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La accabadora (Bigiotteria 33)
- Narrated by: Gianluca Nicoletti
- Length: 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wikipedia definisce bigiotteria gli oggetti in cui "la valenza estetica compensi la modestia del valore intrinseco dei componenti". È esattamente quello di cui si occuperà "Bigiotteria": significativi reperti dell'attuale fase evolutiva che vengono spesso giudicati irrilevanti.
La protagonista del celebre romanzo di Michela Murgia, ha reso il termine accabadora - la donna che nei paesi della Sardegna applicava l’eutanasia su richiesta dei familiari del malato - comprensibile ai più. Gianluca Nicoletti è andato sulle tracce di questa figura arcaica e ce ne parla nella puntata di questa settimana.
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