Antiziganism : What's in a Word?.
Material type: TextPublication details: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (241 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781443878715
- 1443878715
- Romanies -- History -- Congresses
- Romanies -- Crimes against -- History -- Congresses
- Romanies -- Civil rights -- Congresses
- Tsiganes -- Histoire -- Congrès
- Tsiganes -- Droits -- Congrès
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Romanies
- Romanies -- Civil rights
- Romanies -- Crimes against
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- DX229
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Table of contents; list of illustrations; acknowledgements; preface; introduction; keynote address; part i; chapter one; comment on wolfgang wippermann, "the longue durée of antiziganismas mentality and ideology"; chapter two; comment on radmila mladenova, "the imagined gypsy; chapter three; comment on chalak kaveh, "antiziganism in norway; part ii; chapter four; comment on daniela gress, "the beginnings of the sinti and romacivil rights movement in the federalrepublic of germany"; chapter five.
Comment on rainer schulze, "silenced voices: roma, kosovo, memories of 'home, ' and the needfor a new discourse"part iii; chapter six; comment on martin holler, "historical predecessors of the term'anti-gypsyism'"; chapter seven; comment on markus end, "antigypsyism; chapter eight; comment on jan selling, "the conceptual gypsy; part iv; chapter nine; comment on pia laskar, "the construction of 'swedish gender'through the g-other as a counterimageand threat"; chapter ten.
Comment on stefan benedik, "seductive bodies, (in)escapable belonging. sexualisationand racialisation of the romani subjectin contemporary central europeanperformances"chapter eleven; part v; chapter twelve; contributors; index.
In October 2013, more than 100 scholars gathered at an international conference in Uppsala to discuss ways to identify and analyse a theme which in recent years has attracted growing attention: the discrimination, marginalisation and persecution of Romanies. The approaches adopted in this volume range from critical theory, semiotics, discourse and cultural analysis to intersectional perspectives. Many contributors here argue for a conceptual understanding of this phenomenon that goes beyond t ...
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