توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Romani Women’s Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe
نام کتاب : The Romani Women’s Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جنبش زنان رومانی: مبارزات و بحثها در اروپای مرکزی و شرقی
سری : Routledge Research in Gender and Society
نویسندگان : Angéla Kóczé, Violetta Zentai, Jelena Jovanović, Enikő Vincze
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 292
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138485099 , 9781351050395
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: Romani Feminist Critique and Gender Politics
Conceptual Inspirations
Romani Feminism as a Way of Challenging Multiple Forms of Oppression
Intersectionality as a Political Project
Romani Women Advancing Social Movements of the Marginalized
Novel Concepts of Citizenship and Citizenship Acts
Romani Politics and Dilemmas of Participation
About the Volume
Bibliography
PART I:Social Categories and Agendas
1. Missed Opportunity or Building Blocks of a Movement? History and Lessons from the Roma Women’s Initiative’s Efforts to Organize European Romani Women’s Activism
Contexts
Personal introductions
A brief history of the Roma Women’s Initiative
Laying the Foundations
The Roma Women’s Forum in 2003: A Turning Point
Seizing Strategic Opportunities Offered by European Enlargement
Legacies of the Roma Women’s Initiative
Concluding Thoughts
Note
Bibliography
2. Negotiating the Identity Dilemma: Crosscurrents Across the Romani, Romani Women’s and Romani LGBTIQ Movements
Introduction
Dilemma 1: The Roma Nation: Between Oppression and Power?
Dilemma 2: The Compatibility of Romani Ethnic and Gender Identities?
Dilemma 3: Romani-LGBTIQ Identities?
Conclusion
Note
Bibliography
3. Gender Relations and the Romani Women’s Movement in the Eyes of Young Romani Men: The Potentials for Transversal Politics
Introduction
Theoretical Framework and the Research
Young Romani Men on Gender Politics
Romani Women’s Activism and the Romani Movement: Tensions and Conjunctions
Potentials for Transversal Politics
Bibliography
4. Heroines of Ours: Between Magnificence and Maleficence
Introduction
Canon: The institute of sainthood
Making Roma Women’s History
Ontology: The Place with the View
Representation: ‘Are you Talking to me?’
Conclusion
Note
Bibliography
PART II: Linking the Personal and the Political
5. Towards an Anti-Racist Feminism for Social Justice in Romania
Becoming a Feminist by Border-Crossing
Being a Romani Feminist
Feminism, Social Justice, and Anti-Racism
Notes
Bibliography
6. Romani Women’s Friendship, Empowerment, and Politics: Views on Romani Feminism in Serbia and Beyond
About Us and Our Letters
Email Exchange 1
Email Exchange 2
Email Exchange 3
Email Exchange 4
Email Exchange 5
Notes
Bibliography
7. Untapped Potential of Romani Women’s Activism in Contemporary Europe: Czech Republic
The Roma Nation as Political Actors
Athinganoi, the Roma Students’ Initiative
Beyond Institutional Politics – Local Political Engagement
for Change
Czech Government Strategy for Roma Inclusion
How the International Romani Movement Impacted Activism in the Czech Republic
Ten Common Basic Principles: EU Getting More Serious When it Comes to Roma
Specifically Romani Women’s Activism in the Czech
Republic: Manushe
Romani Women’s Activism Seeking Redress for Forced Sterilizations
Romani Women’s Activism in Implementing the D.H. Judgment
Reaching Out to the Roma Grassroots of Europe
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
8. Roma Gender Politics in Hungary and Feminist Alliances in Practice
Theoretical Framework
Background: Roma in Hungary
Recent Initiatives by Civil Society in the Field of Roma Women’s Issues
Roma Gender Politics and the Concept of Intersectionality
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
9. The Dilemmas of the Romani Women’s Movement in Bulgaria: From Assimilation to Empowerment?
Gender Perceptions in the Roma Community
The Communist Period
The Romani Women’s Movement in Bulgaria After 1989
The Role of Non-Roma Civil Society Organizations
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
PART III:Transnational Inspirations
10.‘The Silk Revolution’ – Tracing the Genealogy of Gitanas Activism in Spain and its Influences on the International Romani Women’s Movement
Introduction
The Birth of the Gitanas Movement in Spain
The Rationale of ‘Gitanas Feminism’
The Impact of the Gitanas Movement and the Emergence of a Gender-Sensitive Agenda
‘Romani Feminism’ in Spain and CEE Countries:
Parallel Paths?
Notes
Bibliography
11. Kalí NGOs and the Spanish Model: A Resistant or Complacent Framework?
Towards a Kalí-Gadji Partnership? Getting to Know Each Other
Institutional Obstacles to Building a Pluralized Kalí Feminist Civil Society: Another Form of Gendered Violence?
Taming
Silencing
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Concluding Remarks:
A Book of our Own: The Importance of Documenting Our
Existence, Our Dissent – Alexandra Oprea
Promises and Prospects for the Romani Women’s Movement
in Central and Eastern Europe – Carol Silverman
Notes
Bibliography
Index