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ID100757
Title ProperWhat kind of people do you think we are
Other Title Informationthe scenography of Gypsy performances of difference
LanguageENG
AuthorTheodosiou, Aspasia
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Parakalamos (a village in NW Greece) Gypsyness, historically constituted as a "disheveled otherness," claims a space of encounter with people and actions that are "other," but also arise from within, ossified, but also ephemeral and fleeting. By exploring the way Gypsies in Parakalamos discussed and experienced processes of identification, I shift the issue of Gypsy otherness away from the well-ordered schema of neatly divided communities usually found within Gypsy ethnography, and I am concerned with the scenography of Gypsy difference: drawing upon a more general discussion on stereotypes, identity, and difference, I explore the situatedness, instability and partial character of Gypsy performances of difference, which nonetheless cannot lie outside the topography of marginality in and through which Parakalamos Gypsies have emerged as particular historical subjects.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 17, No. 4; Jul-Aug 2010: p327-347
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 17, No. 4; Jul-Aug 2010: p327-347
Key WordsGypsyness ;  Greece ;  Processes of Identification ;  Difference ;  Stereotypes ;  Encounters ;  Marginality ;  Place