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The Traveller-Gypsies Judith Okely (Emeritus Professor, University of Hull)

The Traveller-Gypsies By Judith Okely (Emeritus Professor, University of Hull)

The Traveller-Gypsies by Judith Okely (Emeritus Professor, University of Hull)


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Judith Okely challenges popular accounts of Gypsies which suggest that they were once isolated communities, enjoying an autonomous culture and economy now largely eroded by the processes of industrialisation and western capitalism.

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The Traveller-Gypsies by Judith Okely (Emeritus Professor, University of Hull)

In this book Judith Okely challenges popular accounts of Gypsies which suggest that they were once isolated communities, enjoying an autonomous culture and economy now largely eroded by the processes of industrialisation and western capitalism. Dr Okely draws on her own extensive fieldwork and on contemporary documents. The Traveller-Gypsies is the first monograph to be published on Gypsies in Britain using the perspective of social anthropology. It examines the historical origins of the Gypsies, their economy, travelling patterns, self-ascription, kinship and political groupings, and their marriage choices, upbringing and gender divisions. A detailed analysis of pollution beliefs reveals an underlying system which expresses and reinforces the separation of Gypsies from non-Gypsies. Explanations for beliefs are sought in their contemporary meaning as opposed to their alleged Indian origin. None of these aspects are analysed independently of the wider society, its policies, beliefs, and practices. This book will be invaluable for teaching purposes, both as a study of a Gypsy community per se, and for its discussion of the problems involved in carrying out fieldwork within the anthropologist's own society. It will also interest the general reader and the academic specialist; social anthropologists, sociologists, historians, geographers, planners and all those concerned with minority groups.

Table of Contents

1. Historical categories and representations; 2. Modern misrepresentations; 3. Methods of approach; 4. Economic niche; 5. Self-ascription; 6. Symbolic boundaries; 7. Gorgio planning; 8. Travelling; 9. The trailer unit, spouses and children; 10. Group relations and personal relatives; 11. Gypsy women; 12. Ghosts and Gorgios; Concluding remarks; Extract from The Scholar Gypsy.

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CIN0521288703VG
9780521288705
0521288703
The Traveller-Gypsies by Judith Okely (Emeritus Professor, University of Hull)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1983-02-24
260
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