
Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Romany Studies
9786155053160
306 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview
A collection of essays on a wide range of aspects of the Roma communities, cultures, social and political conditions across Europe.
The scholarly field of Romany studies is trapped by the history of Roma in a unique and peculiar position in Europe. The investigation of Roma was in the past marginal to academic concerns because most of its practitioners were amateur folklorists interested in treating the Roma as paragons of a lost world and not as citizens of modern nation-states. Today the field is hemmed in by two different power fields: the emotionally understandable, though intellectually debilitating, concern to turn the plight of the Roma into a matter of 'human rights' and the difficulty that academics experience in dealing with people who are not "a people” in the sense that nation states constitute and make "peoples".
Author Bio
Marton Rovid is visiting professor at the Romani Studies Program at Central European University. His research interests include racialization in post-communist contexts, theories of cosmopolitan democracy, global civil society, transnational social movements, the Romani movement. He published several peer reviewed articles, book chapters, and policy papers. He is the managing editor of the journal Critical Romani Studies.
Michael Edward Stewart (honorary Research Fellow, University of Queensland) researches issues of culture, gender, and identity in Late Antiquity. He is the author of Masculinity, Identity, and the Rhetoric of Power Politics in the Age of Justinian (Amsterdam University Press, 2020).