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portada The Roma as Agents of the “G*psy Question”. Belonging, Mobility, and Resettlement Policy in Socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1960s
Type
Physical Book
Year
2025
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.50 x 14.40 x 1.50 cm
ISBN13
9788024660523

The Roma as Agents of the “G*psy Question”. Belonging, Mobility, and Resettlement Policy in Socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1960s

Jan Ort;Phil Jones (Author) · Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech · Paperback

The Roma as Agents of the “G*psy Question”. Belonging, Mobility, and Resettlement Policy in Socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1960s - Jan Ort;Phil Jones

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Synopsis "The Roma as Agents of the “G*psy Question”. Belonging, Mobility, and Resettlement Policy in Socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1960s"

Reexamines mid-60’s state policies toward Czechoslovak Roma from the overlooked perspective of the Roma people themselves. The story of Romani people in communist Czechoslovakia has long been framed by a discriminatory policy of assimilation, and thus by fatal interventions into Romani family ties and their broader socio-cultural systems. Paradoxically, such a narrative failed to integrate the perspective of the Roma themselves, who often associated the same period with an unprecedented experience of social inclusion and material security. In this book, Jan Ort examines the state policy that in the mid-1960s aimed at the definitive elimination of "G*psy backwardness" through the placement of thousands of Roma families in non-Roma society, thus becoming a symbol of the social engineering interventions of the Communist regime in the lives of Czechoslovak Roma. In contrast to the predominant focus on the perspective of state authorities, Ort seeks to map the practice of this policy in specific places with an emphasis on the experiences and agency of the Roma themselves, especially those who had their homes in eastern Slovakia. In the empirical richness of a micro-historical approach, Roma as Agents of the “G*psy Question” uncovers the diverse stories of ordinary Roma who were able to incorporate various aspects of state policy into their own lives without necessarily giving up their distinctive cultural identity.

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