headgestures

jarrett bourne
19 May 201103:24

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the fascinating conservatism of regional gestures, particularly head movements indicating 'yes' and 'no.' It highlights the 'gesture frontier' in Italy's Massacre Range, where ancient Greek colonization left a lasting impact on local 'no' gestures. The script also discusses the unique head wobble for 'yes' in India and the confusing mix of head nods and wobbles in Bulgaria, emphasizing how these gestures persist despite modern influences.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Regional gestures are conservative and tend to stay within their own areas despite national boundaries changing.
  • 🏞️ The 'gesture frontier' is a term used to describe the geographical boundary where one gesture ends, and another begins.
  • 📍 The Apennine Range in central Italy serves as a gesture frontier, with different head movements for 'no' in Naples and Rome.
  • 🏛️ The head toss gesture in Naples is a remnant of ancient Greek colonization, reflecting their historical influence.
  • 🚫 The head shake for 'no' in Rome is a typical European gesture, contrasting with the Greek head toss.
  • 🤔 The switch from head tossing to head shaking occurs in a very narrow area, highlighting the sharp cultural divide.
  • 🧐 The head toss gesture has survived despite modern mobility and media influence, showing the resilience of traditional gestures.
  • 🤷‍♂️ Nodding the head up and down for 'yes' is common worldwide, but there are exceptions.
  • 🇮🇳 In India, the head is wobbled from side to side for 'yes', which can be misinterpreted by outsiders as indecision.
  • 🚕 Indian taxi drivers' head wobbles signify agreement, despite appearing indecisive.
  • 🇧🇬 In Bulgaria, both head nods and wobbles are used for 'yes', causing confusion among both locals and visitors.

Q & A

  • What is a 'gesture frontier'?

    -A 'gesture frontier' refers to a geographical boundary where one regional gesture ends and another begins, often coinciding with cultural or historical divisions.

  • Why do gestures remain confined to their own particular area?

    -Gestures remain confined to their own particular area due to their conservative nature, which resists change despite the shifting of national boundaries around them.

  • What is the example of a gesture frontier mentioned in the script?

    -The example of a gesture frontier mentioned is the Majella Range in central Italy, where the gesture changes from head tossing in the south to head shaking in the north.

  • What is the origin of the head toss gesture in southern Italy?

    -The head toss gesture in southern Italy originates from the ancient Greeks who colonized the area and moved north, stopping their advance at the Majella Range.

  • How has the gesture frontier in Italy survived despite modern mobility and media?

    -The gesture frontier in Italy has survived due to the enduring nature of regional gestures, which are resistant to change even with increased mobility and the spread of films and television programs.

  • What is the typical 'yes' gesture in most parts of the world?

    -In most parts of the world, the typical 'yes' gesture involves nodding the head up and down.

  • In which country do people wobble their heads from side to side when saying 'yes'?

    -In India, people wobble their heads from side to side when saying 'yes', which may appear as a 'maybe' to outsiders but is a sign of definite agreement.

  • What confusion arises from the 'yes' gesture in Bulgaria?

    -In Bulgaria, the use of both head nodding and head wobbling when saying 'yes' creates confusion, as it is unclear which gesture is being used at any given time.

  • Why might visitors be confused by the 'yes' gesture in India?

    -Visitors might be confused by the 'yes' gesture in India because the head wobble, which looks like a 'maybe', is actually a sign of definite agreement.

  • What is the significance of the gesture frontier remaining despite the influence of modern life?

    -The significance of the gesture frontier remaining is that it demonstrates the resilience of cultural practices and the enduring impact of historical events on regional customs.

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