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Roussou, E. (2022). Fado, spirituality and healing: Sensing, performing and embodying emotion in Lisbon, Portugal. Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia. 62, 69-90
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E. Roussou,  "Fado, spirituality and healing: Sensing, performing and embodying emotion in Lisbon, Portugal", in Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia, vol. 62, pp. 69-90, 2022
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@article{roussou2022_1784276840560,
	author = "Roussou, E.",
	title = "Fado, spirituality and healing: Sensing, performing and embodying emotion in Lisbon, Portugal",
	journal = "Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia",
	year = "2022",
	volume = "62",
	number = "",
	pages = "69-90",
	url = "https://revistataeonline.weebly.com/"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Fado, spirituality and healing: Sensing, performing and embodying emotion in Lisbon, Portugal
T2  - Trabalhos de Antropologia e Etnologia
VL  - 62
AU  - Roussou, E.
PY  - 2022
SP  - 69-90
SN  - 0304-243X
UR  - https://revistataeonline.weebly.com/
AB  - Drawing on long-term fieldwork in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, this article examines
anthropologically the practice of fado through a novel prism, that of spirituality and healing. Adopting
an auto-ethnographic perspective, and following the biography of a particular fado singer, emphasis
is placed on the significant role of sensory perception and emotional embodiment in fado delivery, as
well as the dynamic and fluid interaction between fado singers and their audience. While attempting to
demonstrate an innovative aspect of fado that is directly linked to “alternative” spirituality and “holistic
healing” and which has not been studied before in depth or at all, it shows how fado performance can
be perceived as ritualistic and sacred. Fado is approached here as a newly added yet integral part of
contemporary Portuguese religiosity, which has been going through a creative transformation, especially
in the context of recent and current socioeconomic and global health crises.
ER  -