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Book Synopsis

Roma identities have often been presented in literature as collectively constructed and in opposition to those who are not Roma. Contesting Moralities challenges these preconceptions about Roma identification by disentangling the binaries between Roma and non-Roma, state and non-state, public and private. It explores topics resonating in contemporary Romani studies that are in need of further exploration through individual perspectives, including history, activism, kinship, childhood, and gender hierarchies. The book paints a complex picture of inequality and how it is negotiated amid conflicting, ambiguous and contradictory regimes of power and moral demands, including those of state and kin.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes of Terminology and Language

Introduction: Unexpected Beginnings

Chapter 1. Analytical Approach: Identity, State and Kinship
Chapter 2. Narrating Beginnings and Memories
Chapter 3. Educating Roma Children: State and Kinship Moralities
Chapter 4. The ‘Hyperreal’ vis-à-vis the ‘Everyday Roma’: Identity and Activism
Chapter 5. Home and the ‘Kinning’ State
Chapter 6. Gendered Strategies: Kinship and State Moralities

Conclusion: Unfinished Identities

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 14/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800739062, 978-1800739062
      ISBN10: 1800739060

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Roma identities have often been presented in literature as collectively constructed and in opposition to those who are not Roma. Contesting Moralities challenges these preconceptions about Roma identification by disentangling the binaries between Roma and non-Roma, state and non-state, public and private. It explores topics resonating in contemporary Romani studies that are in need of further exploration through individual perspectives, including history, activism, kinship, childhood, and gender hierarchies. The book paints a complex picture of inequality and how it is negotiated amid conflicting, ambiguous and contradictory regimes of power and moral demands, including those of state and kin.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Notes of Terminology and Language

      Introduction: Unexpected Beginnings

      Chapter 1. Analytical Approach: Identity, State and Kinship
      Chapter 2. Narrating Beginnings and Memories
      Chapter 3. Educating Roma Children: State and Kinship Moralities
      Chapter 4. The ‘Hyperreal’ vis-à-vis the ‘Everyday Roma’: Identity and Activism
      Chapter 5. Home and the ‘Kinning’ State
      Chapter 6. Gendered Strategies: Kinship and State Moralities

      Conclusion: Unfinished Identities

      References
      Index

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