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Romania has a larger Gypsy population than most other countries but little is known about the relationship between this group and the non-Gypsy Romanians around them. This book focuses on a group of Rom Gypsies living in a village in Transylvania and explores their social life and cosmology. Because Rom Gypsies are dependent on and define themselves in relation to the surrounding non-Gypsy populations, it is important to understand their day-to-day interactions with these neighbors, primarily peasants to whom they relate through extended barter. The author comes to the conclusion that, although economically and politically marginal, Rom Gypsies are central to Romanian collective identity in that they offer desirable and repulsive counter images, incorporating the uncivilized, immoral and destructive "other". This interdependence creates tensions but it also allows for some degree of cultural and political autonomy for the Roma within Romanian society.



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“[The author] successfully unpacks the grounds for exclusion and intermingling between ethnic identities and groups, revealing the dimensions of agency within the apparently fixed and unassailable ‘Roma’ category of being. The book facilitates critical thinking about the dense trilogy of identity, marginality, and poverty which work with Rom evokes. · JRAI

"...a valuable book that makes a significant contribution to the discussion of interethnic relations in Romania and beyond...and addresses a multitude of intriguing questions in a competent mannter." · Anthropos



Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Transcriptions, Pronunciations and Vocabulary

Introduction

PART I THE ROM WORLD

Chapter 1. Roma in the Romanian Figuration
Chapter 2. Cultivating and Harvesting Social Environment
Chapter 3. Gender, Shame and Honour
Chapter 4. Amari Familia: Belonging Together
Chapter 5. Competing for Equality
Chapter 6. Rom Leadership: Joska Bulibasa
Chapter 7. Romanimo: Towards a Rom Cosmology

PART II ROMA AS VILLAGERS

Chapter 8. Village Life, Peasant Cosmology
Chapter 9. Exchange and Power
Chapter 10. The Tigan as Signifier

Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

Exploring Gypsiness: Power, Exchange and

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/10/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845455026, 978-1845455026
      ISBN10: 1845455029

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Romania has a larger Gypsy population than most other countries but little is known about the relationship between this group and the non-Gypsy Romanians around them. This book focuses on a group of Rom Gypsies living in a village in Transylvania and explores their social life and cosmology. Because Rom Gypsies are dependent on and define themselves in relation to the surrounding non-Gypsy populations, it is important to understand their day-to-day interactions with these neighbors, primarily peasants to whom they relate through extended barter. The author comes to the conclusion that, although economically and politically marginal, Rom Gypsies are central to Romanian collective identity in that they offer desirable and repulsive counter images, incorporating the uncivilized, immoral and destructive "other". This interdependence creates tensions but it also allows for some degree of cultural and political autonomy for the Roma within Romanian society.



      Trade Review

      “[The author] successfully unpacks the grounds for exclusion and intermingling between ethnic identities and groups, revealing the dimensions of agency within the apparently fixed and unassailable ‘Roma’ category of being. The book facilitates critical thinking about the dense trilogy of identity, marginality, and poverty which work with Rom evokes. · JRAI

      "...a valuable book that makes a significant contribution to the discussion of interethnic relations in Romania and beyond...and addresses a multitude of intriguing questions in a competent mannter." · Anthropos



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Transcriptions, Pronunciations and Vocabulary

      Introduction

      PART I THE ROM WORLD

      Chapter 1. Roma in the Romanian Figuration
      Chapter 2. Cultivating and Harvesting Social Environment
      Chapter 3. Gender, Shame and Honour
      Chapter 4. Amari Familia: Belonging Together
      Chapter 5. Competing for Equality
      Chapter 6. Rom Leadership: Joska Bulibasa
      Chapter 7. Romanimo: Towards a Rom Cosmology

      PART II ROMA AS VILLAGERS

      Chapter 8. Village Life, Peasant Cosmology
      Chapter 9. Exchange and Power
      Chapter 10. The Tigan as Signifier

      Epilogue
      Bibliography
      Index

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