Fire in the Dark: Telling Gypsiness in North East England

Fire in the Dark: Telling Gypsiness in North East England

Sarah (Sal) Buckler
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Author:  Sarah (Sal) Buckler
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  248
Publisher:  Berghahn Books
Year:  2011
ISBN:  9780857451477

Anthropologists who are employed to change the worlds they are researching find themselves in a potentially contradictory position. Combining the various roles and expectations involved in working with Gypsies and local government at the same time as conducting anthropological research, provides the overall perspective of this study. It is an unusual and effective balance of insightful ethnography and anthropological theory with the perspective of someone employed to carry out applied work. An effective and creative use of metaphor structures the entire work and allows complex ideas to be conveyed in an accessible way. Drawing upon traditional anthropological approaches such as kinship and story telling and engaging with the works of major social theorists such as Weber, Bourdieu and Foucault as well as the work of contemporary anthropologists, this work demonstrates the use of anthropology in understanding changing situations and in deciding how best to manage such situations.

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