
Knowledge about the gypsy/roma communities in Bulgaria, presented by visual anthropology
Author(s) -
Евгения Иванова,
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Велчо Крыстев
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.52603/9789975351379.28
Subject(s) - ethnic group , visual anthropology , presentation (obstetrics) , anthropology , subject (documents) , history , ethnology , cultural heritage , sociology , genealogy , visual arts , art , archaeology , computer science , library science , medicine , ethnography , radiology
The Gypsy/Roma ethnic group has lived in the Balkans for centuries. Gypsies/ Roma turn out to be bearers of a traditional cultural heritage that has long been forgotten by those around them. In our presentation, we look at how authentic knowledge of the Gypsy/Roma community can be the subject of public presentation in museums through the techniques of visual anthropology. Our thesis is that for those studying the Gypsy/Roma ethnic group, which has no writing and written history, visual anthropology is of particular importance as a primary source of knowledge, as a testimony of time. The photos, images, video recording preserve, show and transmit the material culture, traditions and way of life of the different Gypsies/Roma groups, which, together with the common, have very specific group and regional differences. We also ask the question – the historical knowledge about the community created up to which historical moment is authentic, as the culture of the Gypsies/Roma is not static in time, but is influenced by modern forms, typical for today’s global world.