Historicizing Roma in Central Europe
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Historicizing Roma in Central Europe
Between Critical Whiteness and Epistemic Injustice
Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya; Shmidt, Victoria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
186
Mole
Inglês
9780367546168
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction; Part I. Whiteness: The Never-ending Story of Epistemic Injustice Against Roma; 1. Whiteness: A Locus for Doing Race; 2. Obscure Racism: From National Indifference to Whitening Roma; 3. The Post-socialist Shift in Pathologizing: From Disabled Roma to Disabled Socialism; 4. The Limits and Options of Historical Narratives Concerning Roma in Central Europe; Part II. The (In)educability of Roma: Central Europe between Overt and Enlightened Racism; 5. The Inception of Whiteness: The Grellmannian Intersections of European Roma; 6. Global Racial Order Comes to Central Europe: The Puzzle of "White Gypsies" at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century; 7. The Institutionalization of a Racialized Approach to Roma in the 1920s - 1940s: Rooting the Stigma of an Insecure Population; 8. In (Re)search of Inclusion: Roma Under the Pressure of De-historicizing between the 1950s and 1990s; 9. Conclusion: Epistemic Justice for Central European Roma: Toward the Unlimited Negation of Whiteness
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Epistemic Injustice;Gypsy Issue;Roma peoples;Romani Women;Romani in Central Europe;Romani Children;Roma;Gypsy Children;Zigeuner;Young Man;Travellers;Racial Intermixture;Holocaust;Post-socialist Decade;Scientific Racism;Epistemic Justice;Vice Versa;racializing Roma;Gypsy Populations;racism;Mental Development;Tomas;Peripheral Europe;Global Racial Order;National Indifference;FAMU;Postcolonial Europe;Romani Population;Interwar Czechoslovakia;Subcarpathian Ruthenia;Central European Scholars;Transformative Negation;Critical Whiteness;UNESCO Statement
Introduction; Part I. Whiteness: The Never-ending Story of Epistemic Injustice Against Roma; 1. Whiteness: A Locus for Doing Race; 2. Obscure Racism: From National Indifference to Whitening Roma; 3. The Post-socialist Shift in Pathologizing: From Disabled Roma to Disabled Socialism; 4. The Limits and Options of Historical Narratives Concerning Roma in Central Europe; Part II. The (In)educability of Roma: Central Europe between Overt and Enlightened Racism; 5. The Inception of Whiteness: The Grellmannian Intersections of European Roma; 6. Global Racial Order Comes to Central Europe: The Puzzle of "White Gypsies" at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century; 7. The Institutionalization of a Racialized Approach to Roma in the 1920s - 1940s: Rooting the Stigma of an Insecure Population; 8. In (Re)search of Inclusion: Roma Under the Pressure of De-historicizing between the 1950s and 1990s; 9. Conclusion: Epistemic Justice for Central European Roma: Toward the Unlimited Negation of Whiteness
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Epistemic Injustice;Gypsy Issue;Roma peoples;Romani Women;Romani in Central Europe;Romani Children;Roma;Gypsy Children;Zigeuner;Young Man;Travellers;Racial Intermixture;Holocaust;Post-socialist Decade;Scientific Racism;Epistemic Justice;Vice Versa;racializing Roma;Gypsy Populations;racism;Mental Development;Tomas;Peripheral Europe;Global Racial Order;National Indifference;FAMU;Postcolonial Europe;Romani Population;Interwar Czechoslovakia;Subcarpathian Ruthenia;Central European Scholars;Transformative Negation;Critical Whiteness;UNESCO Statement