Introduction * Gypsy Studies, Researching Finnish Gypsies: Advice from a Gypsy, Saga Weckman * Politics, Social Change, History, Looking at Roma: The Case of Czechoslovakia, Will Guy *Romania's Hidden Victims, Dan Pavel * Police Perception of Gypsies in Finland, Martti Grsnfors * Germans and Gypsies, Gabrielle Tyrnauer * LanguageDuty and Beauty, Possession and Truth: "Lexical Impoverishment" as Control, Ian Hancock * Educational Perspectives, Pictures of Ourselves, Cathy Kiddle * Using the Gypsies' Own Language: Two Contrasting Approaches in Hungarian Schools, Thomas Acton * Roma in the Hungarian Educational System, Nidhi Trehan * Performing ArtsRoma in the Soviet Union and the Moscow Teatr "Romen," Alaina Lemon * Analysis of an Interethnic Event in Granada, Spain, Bertha B. Quintana * Andalusian, Gypsy, and Class Identity in the Contemporary Flamenco Complex, Peter Manuel * Social Organization, American Roma and the Ideology of Defilement, Carol Miller * Sex Dichotomy Among the AmericanKalderasGypsies, Rena M. Cotten (Gropper) * Economic Stratification and Interaction: Roma, and Ethnic Jati in East Slovakia, Milena Hÿbschmannov * Images of GypsiesBlack/Quadroon/Gypsy: Women in the Art of George Fuller, Sarah Burns * Representation of Gypsies in Dutch Encyclopedias and their Sources (1724-1984), Wim Willemsand Leo Lucassen * Johnny Faa and Black Jack Davy: Cultural Values and Change in Scots and American Balladry, Christine A. Cartwright.
Gypsies : An Interdisciplinary Reader