“Gypsies in European Literature and Culture”
“Gypsies in European Literature and Culture”
Edited by: Valentina Glajar and Domnica Radulescu
Palgrave and MacMillan / 2008 / 264 pp
Twelve authors investigate representations of Roma, Sinti, and other Gypsy nations in Literature, Theatre Productions, and Films that were created during various eras of European History.
Table of Contents: Roma in Europe: Gypsy Myth and Romani Reality - New Evidence for Romani History - Ronald Lee * Introduction - Valentina Glajar * Bohemian Philosophers: Nature, Nationalism and “Gypsies” in Nineteenth-Century European Literature - Philip Landon * The Story of Love, Human Conditions, and the Gypsy Lifestyle in Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s ‘Chata za Wsia’ [‘The Cottage beyond the Village’] - Agnieszka Nance * Vsevolod Garshin’s “The Bears”: Gypsies and Russian Imperial Boundaries - Marilyn Smith * “Gypsies” and Property in British Literature: ‘Orlando’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’ - Abby Bardi * Guilt, Trauma, and Revenge: The Romani Holocaust in Stefan Kanfer’s ‘The Eighth Sin’ - Valentina Glajar * Unveiling the Origin of the Romani Holocaust: The Anarchist Tradition in Winter Time by Walter Winter - Ferdâ Asya * The Exoticization of the Roma in Zaharia Stancu’s Novel ‘The Gypsy Tribe’ -Lucia Cherciu * The ‘Gypsy’ Stereotype and the Sexualization of Romani Women - Ian Hancock * Performing the Female Gypsy – Commedia dell’arte’s “Tricks” for Finding Freedom - Domnica Radulescu * Theater of the Underworld: Spectacle and Subculture in Hugo’s ‘Notre-Dame de Paris’ - Aimee Kilbaine * Welcome Pictures, Unwanted Bodies: Gypsy Representations in New Europe’s Cinema - Dina Iordanova.
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