Full Description
Written by Gypsy scholar Ian Hancock, this collection of his selected writings examines Romani history, culture, language, and politics. A compendium of Hancock's views of the Romani experience, this account covers topics ranging from responses to the Romani Holocaust and Romani religion to anti-Gypsy racism and oppression. Giving a voice to an often misunderstood community, this record includes personal stories, persuasive research, heartfelt criticisms, and sincere advice. Informative and dynamic, this volume strives to debunk the myths and prejudices surrounding the Roma and to examine how Romani identity has been formed in the course of their long history.
Contents
1 Family Tales 2 Talking Back 3 Indian Connection 4 Romani Origins and Identity 5 Gypsies Gajhe and Labels 6 Romani Religion 7 Romani Language Standardization 8 Schooling of Romani Americans 9 Duty and beauty 10 George Borrow Romani 11 The Concocters 12 Gypsy Mafia 13 Gypsy Stereotype 14 Responses to the Porrajmos 15 Consequences of anti-Gypsy Racism 16 Need for Diplomatic Skills