Bu makalede popüler ve akademik yazında ve söylemde Çingene ya da Roman olarak adlandırılan grupların yine bu alanlarda nasıl tahayyül edildiği ve betimlendiği konu edilmektedir. Yazı boyunca temsil kavramından hareketle hem popüler hem akademik yazında ve söylemde Çingenelere ya da Romanlara dair temsillerin inşa süreci ayrı ayrı el alınacaktır. Böylelikle her ne kadar aynı kişilere işaret ediyor olsa da Çingene ve Roman adlandırmalarının birbirinden farklılaşan kullanım biçimlerinin ortaya konması amaçlanmaktadır
The subject of this article is how the groups called either Gypsy or Rom has been described and imagined in popular and academic literature and discourse. Throughout the article based on the notion of representation as a key word, the construction of representations regarding Gypsies and Roms both in popular and academic literature and discourse will be taken into consideration respectively. By this way although they both refer to same people, the different usages of the words Gypsy and Rom will tried to be revealed
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Anthropology |
Other ID | JA27DV79EF |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2016 |
Submission Date | March 16, 2016 |
Acceptance Date | May 12, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Issue: 31 |
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