Marian Zăloagă, ‘Germans, Hungarians and the Zigeunerkapelle: performing national enmity in late nineteenth-century Transylvania’, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 47, nos 4–5, 2013, 379–394. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0031322X.2013.851061
When the above article was published, Marian Zăloagă's affiliation was not listed in the biographical information at the end of the article. The biographical information should have read:
Marian Zăloagă is a Scientific Researcher at “Gheorghe Sincai” Research Institute/Romanian Academy and has published studies on the cultural representations of Otherness in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Transylvania. In 2011 he completed a doctoral dissertation on the image of ‘the Gypsy’ in Transylvanian Saxon culture. Recently, he has been working on the role of music in society, and the relation between music and nationalism in Transylvania in the long nineteenth century. Email: [email protected]