LEADER 00000cam a2200733 i 4500 001 on1302312187 003 OCoLC 005 20220729055411.0 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 220308t20222022enka ob 001 0deng d 019 1302008583|a1302514569|a1302578405|a1302692169|a1302739432 |a1302952232|a1302986913|a1303054472|a1303080685 |a1303086801|a1303185762|a1303215171|a1303554000 020 9781800857520|qelectronic book 020 1800857527|qelectronic book 020 |z9781800856561|qcased 020 |z1800856563|qcased 020 |z9781800856578|qlimp 020 |z1800856571|qlimp 035 (OCoLC)1302312187|z(OCoLC)1302008583|z(OCoLC)1302514569 |z(OCoLC)1302578405|z(OCoLC)1302692169|z(OCoLC)1302739432 |z(OCoLC)1302952232|z(OCoLC)1302986913|z(OCoLC)1303054472 |z(OCoLC)1303080685|z(OCoLC)1303086801|z(OCoLC)1303185762 |z(OCoLC)1303215171|z(OCoLC)1303554000 037 22573/ctv2cqp4kg|bJSTOR 040 YDX|beng|erda|epn|cYDX|dEBLCP|dJSTOR|dOCLCO|dN$T|dOCLCF |dYDX|dOCLCQ|dUKLUP|dNLW|dWAU 043 e------ 049 RIDW 050 4 DX145|b.E97 2022 082 04 305.89149704|223/eng/20220516 090 DX145|b.E97 2022 245 00 European Roma :|blives beyond stereotypes /|cedited by Eve Rosenhaft and María Sierra. 264 1 Liverpool :|bLiverpool University Press,|c2022. 264 4 |c©2022 300 1 online resource (xvii, 332 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 General introduction / Eve Rosenhaft and María Sierra -- Part One. Politics. Introduction : The spaces of politics : Roma experiences of citizenship / María Sierra -- 1. Helios Gómez : To be Roma in the revolution / Juan Pro -- 2. The long road in search of a Tzigane language : Sandra Jayat / Begoña Barrera -- 3. Ronald Lee : Discovering Romanestan between Canada and Europe / Carolina García Sanz -- Part Two. Economic life. Introduction : Travelling and trading : Romani horse dealers in the making of Europe's economic multiculture / Eve Rosenhaft and Tamara West -- 4. Intersecting lives : The Brough Hill Fair as biography-in-pieces / Tamara West -- 5. 'Invaders' : Mobility and economy in the lives of the Laubinger Family / Eve Rosenhaft and Tamara West -- 6. The Florians, the Habedanks and the Horse Fair at Wehlau / Eve Rosenhaft -- Part Three. Music. Introduction : The space for/of Romani music / Anna G. Piotrowska -- 7. Romani virtuosi : A multifaceted portrait / Anna G. Piotrowska -- 8. From the history of the Lăutari in Romania / Anna G. Piotrowska -- 9. The story of Corroro, a musical genius from Kraków / Anna G. Piotrowska in collaboration with Paweł Lechowski - - Part Four. Circus people and showmen. Introduction : Romani groups in the public space of the circus and other showgrounds / Malte Gasche -- 10. Travelling cinema : When Roma put the world within one's grasp / Laurence Prempain -- 11. From where they were : Resistance by Romani circus people during the Second World War / Laurence Prempain -- 12. Cowboys and Indians : Wild west shows as portals to exotic otherness and the big, wide world / Malte Gasche -- Afterword / Beatriz Carrillo. 520 "This book, designed as a resource for scholars, educators, activists and non-specialist readers, presents the results of new research on the role of Romani groups in European culture and society since the nineteenth century. Its specific focus is on the ways in which Romani actors, in their interactions with non-Romanies, have contributed to shaping Europe's public spaces. Twelve chapters recount the experiences and accomplishments of individuals and families, from across Europe (England, France, Spain, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Finland) and Canada. All based on new research, and maintaining a focus on the real lives and activities of Romani people rather than on the perspective of the majority societies, these studies exemplify the creative presence of Romani people in the fields of politics, economics and culture. We see them as writers, artists and performers, political activists and resistance fighters, traders and entrepreneurs, circus and cinema managers and purveyors of popular science. Sensitive to the ambivalent position from which Roma act, the cases are linked and contextualized by a general introduction and by section introductions written by leading scholars of Romani studies with expertise in history, ethnography, musicology, literary and discourse studies and visual culture."--|cProvided by publisher. 545 0 Eve Rosenhaft is Professor of German Historical Studies, University of Liverpool. 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