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Nomads under the Westway : Irish travellers, Gypsies and other traders in West London / Christopher Griffin.

Van Pelt Library DX213 .G75 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Griffin, Christopher, Dr.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nomads--England--London--History.
Nomads.
Nomads--England--London--Social life and customs.
Manners and customs.
History.
London (England)--Social life and customs--20th century.
London (England).
England--London.
Physical Description:
xx, 356 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Hatfield : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2008.
Summary:
As warden of the Westway Site, social anthropologist Dr Christopher Griffin had a rare opportunity to immerse himself in Traveller culture. A proponent of humane, experiential ethnography, he observed and listened to the Gypsies at the site as he carried out his duties as caretaker. Lasting friendships were established which deepened his knowledge of Gypsy society.
This scholarly yet personal account combines social anthropology with the author's direct experience as site warden of the Gypsy encampment under London's Westway. Reflective and partly autobiographical, Nomads under the Westway is a history of west London's Gypsies and Travellers set in a broader context of immigration and race relations.
Dr Griffin examines London's 'foreignness' to him as the child of Irish parents, and his response to the city on his return after many years abroad. He also considers the Irish in England more generally, and how the 'wheeler-dealer' culture forms an integral part of the metropolitan economy.
Ambitious in scope, the book undertakes both a long historical view (going as far back as 1800) and a detailed survey of cultural practice amongst Travellers and Gypsies today.
Contents:
1 Routes and redirections 1
2 Emigres and wanderers: labourers, tinkers, Gypsies 29
3 North Kensington, 1800-1900 59
4 North Kensington, Hammersmith and Westway Site, 1900-1987 89
5 Mortlake (Richmond-upon-Thames) 123
6 Return of the native: politics, ethics and ethnography 161
7 Ecology, economy, habitat 185
8 Work and networks 215
9 Spouses and children 245
10 'Community' 277.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [323]-340) and index.
ISBN:
1902806549
9781902806549
OCLC:
69022661

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