Saturday, 10 April 2010
Suliots (Souliots) in Corfu
I'm working on a paper and presentation about the Suliots (Souliots) in Corfu. Update: Now published as a chapter in this book.
I hope to go to Suli over the weekend of 29-30 May. Each year I've missed the gathering and re-enactment of events.
Some images to show how much impact the Suliot saga had on the imagination of artists in the nineteenth century.
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A related picture (if tangentially) is Hayez's 'The Inhabitants of Parga Leaving Their Country' : http://www.all-art.org/neoclasscism/hayez02.jpg
ReplyDeleteAnd Callet's 'The Embarkation of the Inhabitants of Parga"...http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_A8XgY7cWYaI/Se1cVlEnGbI/AAAAAAAACMY/9UUNXgCuM_k/s400/callet-parganiotes-rouen.jpg
...for Loutses, I guess.
Perhaps fancifully (or perhaps not, if Parga had been swelled with Suliot refugees) the Parginotes are dressed in Suliot style. I often wonder if the turbanned chibouk-smokers in British depictions of Corfu are Souliots or just Orientalist fantasies.
Hi Aris,
ReplyDeleteSomewhat late, but thank you for these two very helpful picture refernces to Hayez and Callet.
Which parts of Corfu do you think hosted the most refugees from Parga and Souli?
Apart from British depictions, it is also interesting to compare perceptions of the Souliots as revealed in the books and writings of Corfiot historians, ie by individuals of Ionian Island ancestry and by others of Souliot descent. Very different!