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Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity Thomas Acton

Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity By Thomas Acton

Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity by Thomas Acton


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Relations with the state and with non-Gypsies have been central to the shaping of the lived identity of Gypsy people. This book examines how the state deals with Gypsies and travellers, and how they deal with the state. It also provides a comparative study of Gypsy politics in Britain and abroad.

Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity Summary

Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity by Thomas Acton

Gypsies in Britain are descendents of people who survived an attempt at genocide in the 16th century. Laws making it a capital crime to be of Romany ethnicity remained on the statute book for two centuries. The British state and people have never apologized for this, never paid reparations - and why should they? Almost every other European state has behaved in the same way. The 1994 Criminal Justice Act is recriminalizing Gypsies. Gypsies may be considered only as a "problem", that a few teachers, council workers and policemen have to accommodate. But it should be considered how and why Gypsy identity has survived many centuries of persecution. Relations with the state and with non-Gypsies have been central to the shaping of the lived identity of Gypsy people. Reaction to Gypsies have been built around the image of them as nomads - even in Eastern Europe where the great majority are not nomads. This book examines how the state deals with Gypsies and travellers, and how they deal with the state. It also provides a comparative study of Gypsy politics in Britain and abroad.

Table of Contents

Theorizing sedentarism - the roots of anti-nomadism, Robbie McVeigh; why do Gaujos hate Gypsies so much, anyway? - a case study, Sinead ni Shuinear; somebody like you - the images of Gypsies and Yoroks among some Bulgarian Muslims, Ilia Iliev; The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act and its implications for travellers, Luke Clements and Sue Campbell; sites of resistance - places on the margin - the traveller "homeplace", Sally Kendall; razor blades amidst the velvet? - changes and continuities in the Gypsy experience of the Czech and Slovak lands, Chris Powell; foreign Gypsies and British immigration law after 1945, Donald Kenrick; Burakumin in contemporary Japan, Ian Neary; New Age travellers - identity, sedentarism and social security, Colin Clark; the theory of Gypsy law, Thomas Acton et al; the social construction of Romany identity, Nicholae Gheorghe; afterword, Sir Angus Fraser.

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GOR002387970
9780900458750
0900458755
Gypsy Politics and Traveller identity by Thomas Acton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Hertfordshire Press
1997-05-01
174
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