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Leben auf der Grenze : Klischee und Faszination des Zigeunerbildes in Literatur und Kunst
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ISBN: 9783835310476 383531047X Year: 2012 Publisher: Göttingen : Wallstein Verlag,

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Tsiganes, premiers regards : craintes et fascination dans la France du Moyen Âge
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ISBN: 9782849752661 Year: 2014 Publisher: Lyon : Fage éditions,

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Une étude de la perception des Tziganes par les habitants du royaume de France à la fin du Moyen Âge. Dotés d'une apparence exotique et pratiquant des métiers jusqu'alors inconnus, les Gitans exercent une puissante fascination sur les autochtones, qui leur prêtent des pouvoirs surnaturels. De cette façon, ces nomades représentent par excellence la figure de l'altérité au XVe siècle. ©Electre 2015


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Mondes tsiganes : une histoire photographique, 1860-1980 : [exposition présentée au Musée national de l'histoire de l'immigration à Paris du 13 mars au 26 août 2018]
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ISBN: 2330097492 9782330097493 Publisher: [Paris]: Musée national de l'histoire de l'immigration,

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À travers l'analyse de photographies, de leurs auteurs et de leurs sujets, l'ouvrage montre une nouvelle histoire des peuples tsiganes qui s'inscrit dans l'expérience collective.


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Roma in the medieval Islamic world : literacy, culture, and migration
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ISBN: 9781784537319 1784537314 9780755635818 0755635817 Year: 2023 Publisher: London I.B. Tauris

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"The recorded history of gypsy communities in Europe begins with the arrival of the Roma in the fourteenth century, although genetic and linguistic evidence demonstrates that this group left northwest India sometime before the seventh. Remarkably, this leaves a 700-year unexplored void as the communities migrated across the Middle East. The main problem facing historians studying so-called gypsies and gypsy-like communities is a linguistic one - namely not knowing how to identify or recognise them in the medieval Arabic and Persian sources. Drawing on ground-breaking linguistic research, Kristina Richardson here demonstrates that the Banu Sasan - literally 'from the tribe of Sasan' and commonly identified in scholarship as a fringe criminal gang or underworld brotherhood - should be less creatively imagined and viewed as an ordinary tribal confederation: the 'missing' gypsy community. Having established this, Richardson fleshes out the existence of these communities across the medieval Middle East, touching on topics as diverse as their professions, their migration patterns, the art they left behind, the urban spaces they lived in and influenced, their daily life and their literature. Richardson's ground-breaking book will provide the foundation for future studies of the Romani in the period, in addition to revealing a great deal about the cities, communities, religions and cultures that they lived within as they moved and settled across the medieval Islamic world."--

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