Danger! educated gypsy : selected essays.
Professor Ian F. Hancock, Gypsy, scholar, linguist, activist (although not necessarily or always in that order), has spent a good deal of his life kicking against the received opinions and dearth of opportunities that have long oppressed the Romani community. His impact upon Romani Studies has been...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Hatfield :
University of Hertfordshire Press,
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction to Section One: Chapter One: Djabravoki
- Chapter Two: Family tales
- Chapter Three: Talking back
- Introduction to Section Two: History and culture
- Chapter Four: The Hungarian student Vlyi Istvn and the Indian connection of Romani
- Chapter Five: On Romani origins and identity
- Chapter Six: Gypsies, gade, languages and labels
- Chapter Seven: Romani religion
- Introduction to Section Three: Language standardisation and education
- Chapter Eight: The standardisation of the Romani language: an overview and some recommendations.
- Chapter Nine: The schooling of Romani Americans: an overview
- Introduction to Section Four: Image
- Chapter Ten: Duty and beauty, possession and truth: the claim of lexical impoverishment as control
- Chapter Eleven: George Borrow's Romani
- Chapter Twelve: The concocters: creating fake Romani culture
- Chapter Thirteen: Gypsy Mafia, Romani saints: the racial profiling of Romani Americans
- Chapter Fourteen: The 'gypsy' stereo.