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(Not)visible in Bulgarian Cinema – to the Topic of Roma and On-screen Presentations
Balkanistic Forum, 2022Film panoramas and specialized lectures related to the topic of Roma representation in the screen arts are of particular importance to the Bulgarian cultural field and society, but unfortunately they are rarely realized. The visual language’s instrumentarium could be different when try to articulate the image of the largest ethnic group in the Balkans.
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Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 2022
This article examines the ways in which schools in France face the challenges posed by new types of migrant and refugee pupils. It is based on comparative ethnographic fieldwork carried out in various localities of a French department and on interviews with school personnel confronted with the arrival of children from two groups who embody the ...
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This article examines the ways in which schools in France face the challenges posed by new types of migrant and refugee pupils. It is based on comparative ethnographic fieldwork carried out in various localities of a French department and on interviews with school personnel confronted with the arrival of children from two groups who embody the ...
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2010
The aim of this paper is to understand how identity shapes the politics of Roma migration at European, national and local scales. I studied Romanian and Bulgarian Roma migrants living in slums around Paris through participant observation and in-depth interviews.
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The aim of this paper is to understand how identity shapes the politics of Roma migration at European, national and local scales. I studied Romanian and Bulgarian Roma migrants living in slums around Paris through participant observation and in-depth interviews.
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The Moral Economy of Welfare: Bulgarian Roma Migrants Reclaiming Social Citizenship through Fraud
East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2023This paper explores the constitution of a moral economy of welfare through acts of benefit fraud. The structural conditions of contemporary labour, citizenship, and migration regimes in Europe exclude large shares of workers from access to social citizenship and place them in a position of undeserving trespassers of the social contract.
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The ‘insignificant’ other. Bulgarian ethnonationalism in past and present policies towards the Roma
2016A lot has been written about Bulgaria’s Roma since the state opened itself to the scrutiny of the international institutions in the 1990s. The focal points then were “tolerance and integration”; in the 2000s, they were replaced by “acceptance and inclusion.” Whatever the trend in the politically correct discourse, the facts remain the same: lowest ...
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MUSIC AS A BRIDGE – INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ROMA AND BULGARIAN MUSICAL TRADITIONS
Collection of papers from the Harmony in Diversity Conference Sofia, December 10th, 2025This article examines music as a universal cultural phenomenon, present in every society, which not only contributes to the construction of identity and the preservation of collective memory, but also acts as a means of connecting different social and ethnic groups.
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Devising Minority Narratives: Bulgarian Theatre Alma Alter Performs the Roma and Their Others
Theatre and Performance Notes and CounternotesAbstract This article discusses the performance Gypsy Ad (Gypsy Hell) by experimental company Alma Alter, which offers one of the most original and inclusive devising of Roma narratives on the Bulgarian stage. Drawing from field research, video archives, and personal interviews, it analyzes the synchronized and noncontradictory use of
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