The Culture of the Finnish Roma
Markkanen, Airi; Åberg, KaiProduct information
Title: | The Culture of the Finnish Roma | ||
Authors: | Markkanen, Airi (Editor) Åberg, Kai (Editor) |
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Product number: | 9789518589030 | ||
Product form: | Paperback | ||
Availability: | Delivery in 7-14 workdays | ||
Publication date: | 9.9.2024 | ||
Price: | 45,00 € (40,91 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Further information
Publ. product code: | 21871880 |
Publisher: | Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura |
Series: | Studia Fennica Ethnologica 18 |
Edition: | 2024 |
Publication year: | 2024 |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 137 |
Product family: | Autumn 2024 Culture Society Studia Fennica Ethnologica Books in English |
Finnish library classification: | 30.12 Elämäntapojen sosiologia. Kulttuurisosiologia |
Key words: | Romanikieli, Vähemmistöt, Suomi, Romanit, Romanikulttuuri |
Description
This anthology is a needed collection of chapters intended for the international audience. The editor of the anthology, having participated in many international conferences and seminars, have often been asked: Is there Roma research in Finland? What is it like? Which perspectives does it utilize?
The main function of this anthology is to reply to those questions. It compiles an array of contemporary Roma research done in present day Finland, both by Finnish, native Roma, and international scholars. It will be of interest to both academic as well as lay readers interested in Roma culture and Roma life in Finland, past and present.
The chapters focus on the research and the life of Roma in Finland. Bringing into light various sides of the Romani way of life, scholars from different fields include historians, linguists, anthropologists, and cultural and social researchers.
The eternal contemplation and negotiation of identities lie in the heart of any culture. We hope that the way Finnish Research on Roma and Romani Culture discusses these issues brings forth interesting topics to consider for any reader, regardless of national or ethnic origin.
The main function of this anthology is to reply to those questions. It compiles an array of contemporary Roma research done in present day Finland, both by Finnish, native Roma, and international scholars. It will be of interest to both academic as well as lay readers interested in Roma culture and Roma life in Finland, past and present.
The chapters focus on the research and the life of Roma in Finland. Bringing into light various sides of the Romani way of life, scholars from different fields include historians, linguists, anthropologists, and cultural and social researchers.
The eternal contemplation and negotiation of identities lie in the heart of any culture. We hope that the way Finnish Research on Roma and Romani Culture discusses these issues brings forth interesting topics to consider for any reader, regardless of national or ethnic origin.