Contents
Notes on Orthographies
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Roma, Prizren & Language
1 Terzimahalla, Durmish Aslano and Me
2 Durmish Aslano in Prizren: From Partizan to NGO
3 Intangible Culture And Tangible Employment After Socialism
Part 2: Purity, Mixture and Representation
4 O Romano Teatro and Gypsy Theatricality
5 Standardisation: Learning Linguistics in the Bath
6 Before the War: A Nostalgic Speech Genre
7 Between two fires? Dissonance, diglossia, disorientation
Bibliography
Index
Amelia Abercrombie has recently worked as a postdoctoral research associate looking at language learning among marginalised migrants in Manchester, UK. She completed a PhD in the department of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, UK, in 2017. Before that she was at University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UK, completing MRes East European Studies in 2011, and BA Serbian and Croatian Studies in 2008. She has also worked as a support worker for mental health and learning disabilities.
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