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According to opinion polls, Germans are less favorably disposed towards the Sinti and Roma than towards any other ethnic group, despite the fact that few Germans have any personal knowledge of them or even realize that the Sinti and Roma in Germany include both Germans and non-Germans. The image of the Sinti and Roma prevalent in German society and literature is one similarly founded on misconceptions and stereotypes. This volume deals in depth with the life of the Sinti and Roma in Germany and their representation in German literature, giving the background to the maltreatment, underlining the fact that the persecution of Gypsies during the Nazi period, which until the 1980s has been totally marginalized by historians, did not cease in 1945. The continuity of anti-Gypsyism is traced to the present day, and the efforts, achievements and aspirations of the Sinti and Roma civil rights movement are highlighted.



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"... this collection…is most welcome ... presents aspects of a fascinating and complex picture ... this informative and thought-provoking project calls upon us, the readers, to re-examine our own moral and ethical positions." · Monatshefte

"... a very welcome and ... successful first account from a variety of perspectives of Sinti and Roma in German-speaking society ... sensibly restricted to providing background information on the history and problems of Sinti and Roma as well as a more specific literary focus." · Journal of European Area Studies



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Sinti and Roma: From Scapegoats to Self-Assertion
Chapter 2. Piecing together the Jigsaw: The History of the Sinti and Roma in Germany
Chapter 3. The Persecution of the Sinti and Roma in Munich, 1933-1945
Chapter 4. Persecuting the Survivors: The Continuity of "Anti-Gypsyism" in Postwar Germany and Austria
Chapter 5. The Development of the Romani Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1960
Chapter 6. Aspects of Linguistic Interface between German and Romani
Chapter 7. Anti-Gypsyism in German Society and Literature
Chapter 8. On the Demonising of Jews and Gypsies in Fairy Tales
Chapter 9. Images of Sinti and Romain German Children's and Teenage Literature
Chapter 10. Challenging New Literary Images of Sinti and Roma

Conclusions

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/09/1998
      ISBN13: 9781571819215, 978-1571819215
      ISBN10: 1571819215

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      According to opinion polls, Germans are less favorably disposed towards the Sinti and Roma than towards any other ethnic group, despite the fact that few Germans have any personal knowledge of them or even realize that the Sinti and Roma in Germany include both Germans and non-Germans. The image of the Sinti and Roma prevalent in German society and literature is one similarly founded on misconceptions and stereotypes. This volume deals in depth with the life of the Sinti and Roma in Germany and their representation in German literature, giving the background to the maltreatment, underlining the fact that the persecution of Gypsies during the Nazi period, which until the 1980s has been totally marginalized by historians, did not cease in 1945. The continuity of anti-Gypsyism is traced to the present day, and the efforts, achievements and aspirations of the Sinti and Roma civil rights movement are highlighted.



      Trade Review

      "... this collection…is most welcome ... presents aspects of a fascinating and complex picture ... this informative and thought-provoking project calls upon us, the readers, to re-examine our own moral and ethical positions." · Monatshefte

      "... a very welcome and ... successful first account from a variety of perspectives of Sinti and Roma in German-speaking society ... sensibly restricted to providing background information on the history and problems of Sinti and Roma as well as a more specific literary focus." · Journal of European Area Studies



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Sinti and Roma: From Scapegoats to Self-Assertion
      Chapter 2. Piecing together the Jigsaw: The History of the Sinti and Roma in Germany
      Chapter 3. The Persecution of the Sinti and Roma in Munich, 1933-1945
      Chapter 4. Persecuting the Survivors: The Continuity of "Anti-Gypsyism" in Postwar Germany and Austria
      Chapter 5. The Development of the Romani Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1960
      Chapter 6. Aspects of Linguistic Interface between German and Romani
      Chapter 7. Anti-Gypsyism in German Society and Literature
      Chapter 8. On the Demonising of Jews and Gypsies in Fairy Tales
      Chapter 9. Images of Sinti and Romain German Children's and Teenage Literature
      Chapter 10. Challenging New Literary Images of Sinti and Roma

      Conclusions

      Bibliography
      Index

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