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- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Historical categories and representations
- Foreigners and counterfeits
- Vagrants: an alternative category
- ‘Depraved’ and ripe for conversion
- Cultural differentiation
- The Indian connection
- Some indigenous origins?
- Romanies or half-castes
- Travellers, Tinkers, Gypsies and exotic origins
- Non-ethnic, ‘universalistic’ categories
- Laws and policy in the twentieth century
- Literature and social science
- 2 Modern misrepresentations
- Alleged isolation
- The rural image
- Horse-drawn caravans
- The notion of a separate culture and economy
- The notion of a ‘pure-blooded race’
- The myth of land scarcity
- 3 Methods of approach
- The circumstances for research
- Ways of entering
- Participant observation
- What and how to record
- Analysis
- Method of presentation
- Units
- 4 Economic niche
- Dependence and independence
- Self-employment
- The Travellers’ craft
- The family work unit3
- Work partnerships
- Occasional hired Gorgio labour
- Key work contacts with Gorgios
- Economic status and expenditure
- 5 Self-ascription
- Outsider’s definitions
- The principle of descent
- Ethnography of descent
- Didikois, Romanies and ‘Gypsy blood’
- Geographical and national affiliation
- 6 Symbolic boundaries
- Explanations
- Public health or inner purity
- Inner/outer body symbolism
- Food and health
- Spatial organisation
- Site layout
- Animal categories
- Animal body symbolism: washing and eating
- Ideological and spatial relations: the cat
- Dogs, game and contest
- The horse
- The hedgehog
- 7 Gorgio planning
- I960: Gypsy sites closed. 1970: council sites required
- Sites and settlement
- Independent sites and stopping places
- Policy developments in the 1970s
- 8 Travelling
- Seasonal and historical regularities
- Non-seasonal factors in movement
- The ideology of travelling
- Housing
- Travelling in time and space
- Specific movements
- Gorgio harassment
- Gorgio fine
- Gorgio eviction
- Theft
- Imprisonment
- Agriculture
- General migration
- Regular small circuit
- Conflict with other Travellers
- Death
- Ethnic image and political encounter
- Motorisation and technological adaptation
- Travelling and economic status
- 9 The trailer unit, spouses and children
- Composition
- Marriage
- Prohibited categories in choice of spouse
- The developmental cycle
- Education and childhood
- Relations with outsiders
- Internal relations
- Innocence a protection
- 10 Group relations and personal relatives
- Nations and leaders
- Cognatic kinship and political clusters
- Naming
- Marriage links and patterns
- Political clusters: some characteristics
- Groups in contexts
- Weddings
- Funerals
- 11 Gypsy women
- Gorgio view of Gypsy women
- Gypsy view of Gypsy women
- Contradictions
- Pollution and Calling
- Gypsy view of Gorgio women
- Gorgio use of their Gypsy stereotypes
- 12 Ghosts and Gorgios
- Different explanations
- The ethnography of death
- The mulo needs a fixed abode
- Interpretatio
- Concluding remarks
- Extract from The Scholar Gypsy
- Notes
- References
- Index




