Roma in Europe: Gypsy Myth and Romani Reality - New Evidence for Romani History; R.Lee Introduction; V.Glajar Bohemian Philosophers: Nature, Nationalism and "Gypsies" in Nineteenth-Century European Literature; P.Landon The Story of Love, Human Conditions, and the Gypsy Lifestyle in Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Chata za Wsia [The Cottage beyond the Village]; A.Nance Vsevolod Garshin's "The Bears": Gypsies and Russian Imperial Boundaries; M.Smith "Gypsies" and Property in British Literature: Orlando and Wuthering Heights; A.Bardi Guilt, Trauma, and Revenge: The Romani Holocaust in Stefan Kanferâ " The Eighth Sin; V.Glajar Unveiling the Origin of the Romani Holocaust: The Anarchist Tradition in Winter Time by Walter Winter; F.Asya The Deportation to Transdniester and the Exoticization of the Roma in Zaharia Stancu’s Novel The Gypsy Tribe; L.Cherciu The "Gypsy" Stereotype and the Sexualization of Romani Women; I.Hancock Performing the Female Gypsy Commedia dell arte' s "Tricks" for Finding Freedom; D.Radulescu Theater of the Underworld: Spectacle and Subculture in Hugoâ's Notre-Dame de Paris; A.Kilbaine Welcome Pictures, Unwanted Bodies: Gypsy Representations in New Europe's Cinema; D.Iordanova
Springer Book Archives
Valentina Glajar is Associate Professor of German at Texas State University, San Marcos. Domnica Radulescu is Professor of French and Italian and Chair of the Women's Studies Program at Washington and Lee University.
Ask a Question About this Product More... |