Annabel Tremlett
University of Portsmouth
19 Papers
50 Citations
Annabel Tremlett is an academic researcher from University of Portsmouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comprehension approach & Reality television. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Annabel Tremlett include RMIT University.
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Papers
Bringing hybridity to heterogeneity in Romani Studies
TL;DR: In this article, an ongoing debate between anthropologist Michael Stewart and sociologists Janos Ladanyi and Ivan Szelenyi is discussed, focusing on whether to approach Roma as a predominantly cultural group or economically deprived group.
Demotic or demonic? Race, class and gender in ‘Gypsy’ reality TV
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show how the Big Fat Gypsy Weddings series not only reproduces old stereotypes of Gypsies and Travellers as different, ethnicized others but is also heavily embroiled in UK gender and class discourses.
‘Here are the Gypsies!’ The importance of self-representations and how to question prominent images of Gypsy minorities
TL;DR: This article examined how ethnic studies might contribute to breaking the mould of the exoticized Gypsy through self-representations. But what would happen if the cameras were given to these people themselves? What if they became the image-makers?
Romaphobia and the media: mechanisms of power and the politics of representations
TL;DR: The authors examines entrenched and ongoing media coverage of Roma, Gypsy and Traveller people across Europe, focusing on how the mediators deal with the issues of racism and anti-Roma sentiment.
The Work of Sisyphus: Squaring the Circle of Roma Recognition
TL;DR: In this article, a special issue on Roma minorities explores the history of the European Union and the academic theoretical framework of minority integration, and highlights the importance of deeply conceptualizing issues around minority integration alongside empirical knowledge of how Roma identities become implicated in and through different modalities of mobilisation.