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Transcending the usual patterns of ethnology and sociology, this consideration works towards discovering the essence of Gypsy identity, arriving at what is called romipen, a state of being and lifestyle of Indian origin. This essence thus turns Gypsies into a fragment of the East in the middle of the Western world, explaining more than 10 centuries of encounters and clashes, of fascination and discrimination, that has existed between Gypsies and non-Gypsies. Superando las habituales pautas de la etnología y la sociología, este estudio intenta descubrir la esencia de la identidad gitana,…mehr

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Transcending the usual patterns of ethnology and sociology, this consideration works towards discovering the essence of Gypsy identity, arriving at what is called romipen, a state of being and lifestyle of Indian origin. This essence thus turns Gypsies into a fragment of the East in the middle of the Western world, explaining more than 10 centuries of encounters and clashes, of fascination and discrimination, that has existed between Gypsies and non-Gypsies. Superando las habituales pautas de la etnología y la sociología, este estudio intenta descubrir la esencia de la identidad gitana, obteniendo lo que denomina romipen, un estado de ser y un estilo de vida de claro origen índico. Esta esencia convierte a los gitanos en un fragmento del Oriente en medio del mundo occidental, explicando los más de 10 siglos de encuentros y desencuentros, de fascinación y discriminación, que han habido entre gitanos y no gitanos.
Autorenporträt
Sergio Rodríguez is a journalist, a professor, and the director of the Gypsy Secretariat Foundation in Barcelona, an integration initiative. He is the author of Apuntes de pastoral gitana and El pueblo gitano: Manual para periodistas. Norbert Bilbeny is a philosopher, a professor of ethics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and the author of several books in his native Spanish.