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- Femminielli or femmenielli (singular femminiello, also spelled as femmeniello) are a po****tion of people who embody a third gender role in traditional...
- degree in the case of femminielli It has been noted that this term is not derogatory and does not carry stigma, with femminielli instead traditionally...
- patrimonializzazione dei femminielli napoletani" [«And I saw one in Naples». Orientalism and the patrimonialization processes of Neapolitan femminielli] (PDF). usiena-air...
- tradition of **** or femminiello (effeminate) culture in Naples. Generally femminielli are considered good luck, for instance in gambling. (in Italian) Arrestato...
- Convention on Human Rights. Traditional Neapolitan culture recognized femminielli, a sort of third gender of male-****igned people with markedly feminine...
- night with him at her place. During a Neapolitan ceremony involving femminielli at her aunt's house, medical examiner Adriana (Giovanna Mezzogiorno)...
- sound. In 2012, guitarist Shub Roy and electronic musician Bernardino Femminielli joined Dirty Beaches live and in the studio, and they remain members...
- music, words Pierre Guerineaubacking vocals (track 2) Bernardino Femminiellibacking vocals (track 2) Motorkillervoice (track 3) Technical personnel...
- Femminiello" is a medium oil on canvas measuring 77.1 by 63.2 centimeters. "Femminielli" was directly translated to "little female-men" to refer to cross-dressers...
- Mamma Schiavona with a pilgrimage to the sanctuary, called juta dei femminielli, to then parti****te, together with the other pilgrims, in the dances...