The Politics of Unbelonging: Understanding and challenging racialisation of Roma in Europe and beyond

Andreja Zevnik, Andrew Russell

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Abstract

The Politics of Unbelonging: understanding and challenging racialisation of Roma in Europe and beyond offers a comprehensive study of racialisation of Romani communities in Europe (and beyond). Drawing on the idea of unbelonging it demonstrates how Romani communities in Europe are placed in a position of visceral visibility by local, national and international institutions as well as public media discourses. It shows how such positionality impacts the ability of Roma to self-represent politically and build capacity for change. Further, from the position of unbelonging the book offers an account of Romani agency which both challenges the mainstream representations of Roma but also develops an alternative none-nation-state sense of belonging. In doing so the book outlines an account of Romani alternative expressions in order to take control of their relationship with their own history, future, knowledge, and identity, as well as the rest of the society.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationManchester
PublisherManchester University Press
Number of pages328
ISBN (Electronic)9781526183538
ISBN (Print)9781526183545
Publication statusPublished - May 2025

Publication series

NameEuropean Politics
PublisherManchester University Press

Keywords

  • belonging
  • Roma
  • European Union
  • racism and racial discrimination
  • marginalised communities
  • Slovenia
  • Racialisation
  • Identity

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global inequalities

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