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Introducing the New Journal Critical Romani Studies
The Introduction presents the origins of the new journal "Critical Romani Studies". It discusses why the editors founded a new journal. Finally, the paper presents the main features of the new journal.
Maria Bogdan +6 more
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Reclaiming the Narrative: A Critical Turn in Romani Studies
This article explores the evolution of Romani Studies from a frequently stereotyped field that reified Romani people and fostered several grave misconceptions and biases, such as “Gypsies” are thieves, criminals, or beggars, to a more compounded and ...
Diana Aburas
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Producing Knowledge from within
For centuries, the production of knowledge about Romani communities has been dominated by non-Romani scholars, institutions, and power structures.
Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka, Dezso Mate
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Romani Students’ Responses to Antigypsyist Schooling in a Segregated School in Romania
In this article I explore the responses of Romani students in a segregated school in Romania to majoritarian deficit narratives constructed about them, investigating the specific nature of such deficit discourses and the specific strategies of ...
Simina Dragos
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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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The problem of the observer has long been a key concern of social theories. However, in mainstream sociology, it was not until three decades ago that the relationship between image and text, seeing and gaze, appeared on the horizon of the discipline ...
Éva Kovács
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The article discusses the comparatively young form of written Romani literary self-expression as an example of “minor literature” in Deleuze and Guattari’s sense.[1] The focus here is on producing a classifying survey of the literary production of Romani
Marina Ortrud M. Hertrampf
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Antigypsyism, legal culture and sentencing in Italy
This article analyzes the relationship between Roma people and the law by combining two different theoretical approaches, one focusing on legal culture, the other drawing on critical Romani studies. The resulting analytical model supports: 1) the adoption of a multi-level and interpretative approach to examining legal culture, and 2) the focus on the ...
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