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Title Statement "Gypsies" in European Literature and Culture [electronic resource].
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Palgrave Macmillan New York 2008
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Physical Description 1 online resource (272 p.)
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Formatted Contents Note "Cover"; "Contents"; "Roma in Europe: ”Gypsies” Myth and Romani Reality" “New Evidence for Romani History "; "Introduction"; "Part 1 Nationalism, Nature, Property, and ”Gypsies” in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century European Literature"; "1 Bohemian Philosophers: Nature, Nationalism, and ”Gypsies” in Nineteenth-Century European Literature"; "2 The Story of Love, Human Conditions, and the ”Gypsies” Lifestyle in Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Chata za Wsia (The Cottage beyond the Village)" "3 Vsevolod Garshin’s “Medvedi” (The Bears): “Gypsies” and Russian Imperial Boundaries" 4 "Gypsies” and Property in British Literature: Orlando and Wuthering Heights"; "Part 2 Porrajmos: Representations of the Romani Holocaust"; "5 Trauma, Guilt, and Revenge: The Romani Holocaust in Stefan Kanfer’s The Eighth Sin"; "6 Unveiling the Origin of the Romani Holocaust: The Anarchist Tradition in Winter Time by Walter Winter"; "7 The Deportation to Transnistria and the Exoticization of the Roma in Zaharia Stancu’s Novel The Gypsy Tribe "Part 3 Transnational Romani Roles: Gender and Performance""8 The “Gypsy” Stereotype and the Sexualization of Romani Women"; "9 Performing the Female “Gypsy”: Commedia dell’arte’s Tricks for Finding Freedom"; "10 Theater of the Underworld: Spectacle and Subculture in Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris"; "11 Welcome Pictures, Unwanted Bodies: “Gypsy” Representations in New Europe’s Cinema"; "Selected Bibliography"; "Contributors"; "Index"
Summary, etc This book traces representations of "Gypsies" that have become prevalent in the European imagination and culture and influenced the perceptions of Roma in Eastern and Western European societies.
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Additional Physical Form Entry Print version: Glajar, Valentina "Gypsies" in European Literature and Culture New York : Palgrave Macmillan,c2008 ISBN 9780230603240
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*5050 $a"Cover"; "Contents"; "Roma in Europe: ”Gypsies” Myth and Romani Reality" “New Evidence for Romani History "; "Introduction"; "Part 1 Nationalism, Nature, Property, and ”Gypsies” in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century European Literature"; "1 Bohemian Philosophers: Nature, Nationalism, and ”Gypsies” in Nineteenth-Century European Literature"; "2 The Story of Love, Human Conditions, and the ”Gypsies” Lifestyle in Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Chata za Wsia (The Cottage beyond the Village)"
*5058 $a"3 Vsevolod Garshin’s “Medvedi” (The Bears): “Gypsies” and Russian Imperial Boundaries" 4 "Gypsies” and Property in British Literature: Orlando and Wuthering Heights"; "Part 2 Porrajmos: Representations of the Romani Holocaust"; "5 Trauma, Guilt, and Revenge: The Romani Holocaust in Stefan Kanfer’s The Eighth Sin"; "6 Unveiling the Origin of the Romani Holocaust: The Anarchist Tradition in Winter Time by Walter Winter"; "7 The Deportation to Transnistria and the Exoticization of the Roma in Zaharia Stancu’s Novel The Gypsy Tribe
*5058 $a"Part 3 Transnational Romani Roles: Gender and Performance""8 The “Gypsy” Stereotype and the Sexualization of Romani Women"; "9 Performing the Female “Gypsy”: Commedia dell’arte’s Tricks for Finding Freedom"; "10 Theater of the Underworld: Spectacle and Subculture in Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris"; "11 Welcome Pictures, Unwanted Bodies: “Gypsy” Representations in New Europe’s Cinema"; "Selected Bibliography"; "Contributors"; "Index"
*520 $aThis book traces representations of "Gypsies" that have become prevalent in the European imagination and culture and influenced the perceptions of Roma in Eastern and Western European societies.
*650 4$aEuropean literature - 19th century - History and criticism
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*650 4$aRomanies in literature
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This book traces representations of "Gypsies" that have become prevalent in the European imagination and culture and influenced the perceptions of Roma in Eastern and Western European societies.