Romani Liberation A Northern Perspective on Emancipatory Struggles and Progress

Centered on the trajectory of the emancipation of Roma people in Scandinavia, Romani Liberation is a powerful challenge to the stereotype describing Romani as passive and incapable of responsibility and agency. The author also criticizes benevolent but paternalistic attitudes that center on Romani v...

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Main Author: Selling, Jan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Central European University Press 2022
Series:Critical Romani Studies Book Series
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