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Everyday Antigypsyism and Structural Discrimination: How the Normalisation of Racism Shapes Social Exclusion

open access: yesMigraciones
In this article, we focus on antigypsyism to inquire how structural racism operates and is reproduced through everyday interaction, being normalised both by Roma and non-Roma people.
Zenia Hellgren, Lorenzo Gabrielli
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Reclaiming Folk in Discourses about Music. Kotel Roma’s Strategies against Antigypsyism

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies
This article analyses how Romani residents of Kotel, a small Bulgarian town presented by its municipality as a “model of [..] Roma integration” (Kotelnews 2022) challenges essentialist narratives that are rooted in antigypsyism. In particular, I observe
Camilla Salvatore
doaj   +12 more sources

Assessing the Historical Irresponsibility of the Gypsy Lore Society in Light of Romani Subaltern Challenges

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2018
Contemporary scholarship in the fields of Romani Studies and antigypsyism (i.e., anti-Gypsyism or antiziganism), increasingly recognizes the centrality of location or “standpoint” in the discourse around representation and legitimacy.
Jan Selling
doaj   +3 more sources

Survival and resistance of Roma groups between antigypsyism and legal issues

open access: yesEducazione Interculturale
This article analyzes the negative representations and the forms of media and legal persecution directed at Roma and Sinti communities. Roma populations are subjected to a stigmatizing social construction, conveyed through stereotyped and superficial ...
Maria Consuelo Abdel Hafiz Mohamed Ramadan
doaj   +2 more sources

Fortunetelling as a Fraudulent Profession?

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2023
With the beginning of the Second World War the highest policy authority in the Nazi regime ordered that all fortunetelling female Sinti and Roma were to be incarcerated in concentration camps.
Verena Meier
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THE HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE AND THE FIGHT AGAINST ANTIGYPSYISM

open access: yesNasledje Kragujevac
This article explores the project “Remember the Holocaust – Fight Antigypsyism“ and evaluates its activities and results. The project, conducted in partnership with Forum Roma Srbije, UG Otaharin, and the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma, and with the support of EVZ Foundation from October 2022 until July 2024 provides a prac- tical framework ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Discrimination and Roma identity in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesPravni Zapisi, 2021
The paper was based on contemporary legal, sociological and anthropological literature concerning the issues of discrimination and integration of Roma, as well as on the data obtained in two research projects realised in 2020: "Research on Social ...
Bašić Goran, Stjelja Ivana
doaj   +1 more source

Inverted minor literature: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben's poem “Rotwälsch” and the naturalization of the German language

open access: yesThe German Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 22-38, Winter 2023., 2023
Abstract In 1829, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, who was later to write “Das Lied der Deutschen,” published one of the first scholarly articles on what was known as the Gaunersprache (rogues’ language), Rotwelsch. His article included a poem in Rotwelsch he had written himself.
Benedikt Wolf
wiley   +1 more source

Between Antigypsyism and Human Rights Education: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representations of the Roma Holocaust in European Textbooks

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2022
This paper investigates representations of the Roma Holocaust in European textbooks on history, civics, and geography for pupils in upper primary to the end of secondary education.
Marko Pecak   +2 more
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Ceramic Frogs: A Form of Indirect Discrimination Against Roma

open access: yesJournal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, 2021
This article analyses a peculiar practice that exists in Portugal, which consists of displaying ceramic frogs at the entrance of shops and restaurants in order to keep Roma customers away—taking advantage of the negative connotation of frogs in the ...
Isabel Meireles
doaj   +1 more source

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