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The Romani Women’s Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Editat de Angéla Kóczé, Violetta Zentai, Jelena Jovanović, Enikő Vincze
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2020
The lack of recognition of Romani gender politics in the wider Romani movement and the women’s movements is accompanied by a scarcity of academic literature on Romani women’s mobilization in wider social justice struggles and debates.
The Romani Women’s Movement highlights the role that Romani women’s politics plays in shaping equality related discourses, policies, and movements in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Presenting the diverse experiences and voices of Romani women activists, this volume reveals how they translate experiences of structural inequalities into political struggles by defining their own spaces of action; participating in formalized or less formal activist practices, and challenging the agendas and mechanisms of the established Romani and women’s movements.
Moving discourses on and of Romani women from the periphery of scholarly exchanges to the mainstream, the volume invites scholars and activists from different disciplines and movements to critically reflect on their engagements with particular social justice agendas. It will appeal to students, researchers and practitioners interested in fields such as social movements, gender equality, and social and ethnic justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367486990
ISBN-10: 0367486997
Pagini: 291
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Foreword Margareta Matache
Introduction Romani Feminist Critique and Gender Politics
Angéla Kóczé, Violetta Zentai, Jelena Jovanović, and Enikő Vincze
Part I Social Categories and Agendas
Chapter 1 Missed Opportunity or Building Blocks of a Movement? History and Lessons from the Roma Women’s Initiative’s Efforts to Mobilize European Romani Women’s Activism
Debra Schultz and Nicoleta Bițu
Chapter 2 Negotiating the Identity Dilemma: Crosscurrents Across the Romani, Romani Women’s and Romani LGBTIQ Movements
Lucy Fremlová and Aidan McGarry
Chapter 3 Gender Relations and the Romani Women’s Movement in the Eyes of Romani Men: Towards the Potential for Transversal Politics
Jelena Jovanović and Violetta Zentai
Chapter 4 Heroines of Ours: Between Magnificence and Maleficence
Jelena M. Savić
Part II Linking the Personal and the Political
Chapter 5 Towards an Anti-Racist Feminism for Social Justice in Romania
Carmen Gheorghe, Letiția Mark, and Enikő Vincze
Chapter 6 Romani Women’s Friendship, Empowerment, and Politics: Views on Romani Feminism in Serbia and Beyond
Vera Kurtić and Jelena Jovanović
Chapter 7 Untapped Potential of Romani Women’s Activism in Contemporary Europe: Czech Republic
Jamen Gabriela Hrabaňová and Gwendolyn Albert
Chapter 8 Romani Gender Politics in Hungary and Feminist Alliances in Practice
Lídia Balogh
Chapter 9 The Dilemmas of the Romani Women’s Movement in Bulgaria: From Assimilation to Empowerment?
Teodora Krumova
Part III Transnational Inspirations
Chapter 10 Emancipation and Passionate Politics: Impact of Various Feminisms on Central and Eastern European Romani Women’s Activism
Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka
Chapter 11 The Challenges of Kalí NGOisation after Francoism: Rethinking Activism in and beyond Spain
Patricia Caro Maya and Sarah Werner Boada
Concluding remarks: Promises and Prospects of the Romani Women’s Movement in Central and Eastern Europe
Alexandra Oprea
Carol Silverman
List of Contributors
Index

Recenzii

Susan Gal, Mae & Sidney G. Metzl Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology, of Linguistics, and of Social Sciences, University of Chicago
This pioneering volume refocuses scholarship and activism in striking ways. The authors are as knowledgeable about feminist and gender theory as about the political dilemmas of activism. Filled with fresh, critical insights for productive alliances, the book is innovative in genre. Some chapters, inspired by postcolonial thought, offer sharp analyses of the Romani women's movement. In others, activists and scholars reflect together on their motivations and differences of position, identity and vision. Facing inward, the book courageously dissects tensions within Romani communities and among differently placed women. Facing outward, it locates Romani gender politics within European national and transnational contexts, in a regime of non-governmental organizations.

Mieke Verloo, Professor of Comparative Politics and Inequality Issues, Radboud University, Nijmegen
This much needed contribution is unique in three ways at least: as a novel and specifically European contribution to anti-racist scholarship; as a very fine-tuned, empirical and exemplary contribution to political intersectionality integrating race, sex, gender, sexuality and class; and as a solid scholarly illustration of giving voice to Romani feminist activists.

Huub van Baar, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany, and University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
The Romani Women’s Movement volume makes a key contribution to the field, enriching and revitalizing debates about the importance of theories and practices of structural and political intersectionality for an adequate understanding of the crucial role that the Romani women’s movement has played in the contemporary struggle for justice, equality, rights, and recognition for Romani women and men. This timely and important collection brings together a team of internationally pioneering scholars who themselves have played a vital role in the movement and who analyze its history, challenges, and prospects in the broader context of feminist, gender, Black, subaltern, and LGBTQI theories, practices, and movements.



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The Romani Women’s Movement highlights the role that Romani women’s politics plays in shaping equality related discourses, policies, and movements in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.