Romaphobia :The Last Acceptable Form of Racism ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :The Last Acceptable Form of Racism

Publication series :1

Author: McGarry   Aidan  

Publisher: Zed Books‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781783604012

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783604005

Subject: C91 Sociology;C912.4 cultural anthropology, social anthropology;C95 Ethnology

Keyword: 社会学,民族学,文化人类学、社会人类学

Language: ENG

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Description

Identifies the origins of Romaphobia, and points to meaningful ways to promote the inclusion of Roma in society.

Chapter

The State and the Nation

Identity and Stigma

Territoriality

Citizenship, Identity and Belonging

Book Outline

2. Strangers Within the Gates: Territoriality and Belonging

State Territoriality

Nomadism and Mobility

The Last Slaves in Europe

Exile and Punishment

From Separation to Segregation

3. Roma Identities: How Romaphobia Distorts Roma Identity

Fear and Loathing

Belonging and Nationhood

The Roma Nation

4. An Expression of Romaphobia: Socio-Spatial Segregation in Eastern Europe

Eviction and Exclusion

Segregation: A Modern-Day Apartheid

In the Ghettos

Discussion

5. Opre Roma! Challenging Romaphobia Through Pride Protests

Collective Identity and the Roma Community

Visibility and Public Space

The Roma Pride Movement: Origins and Objectives

Roma Pride in Prague in 2014

Roma Pride in Budapest in 2015

Discussion

6. Roma Citizenship in the European Union: A Question of Belonging

Citizenship and Belonging

Acts of Citizenship

Roma Migration in the European Union

The Performance of Citizenship: France in 2010

Conclusion: Understanding the Causes of Romaphobia: Between Territoriality, Identity and Belonging

References

Index

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