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Hristo Kyuchukov & Omar Rawashdeh (eds.) present a collection of articles exploring Roma identity and antigypsyism in modern 21st-century Europe, derived from the Khamoro World Festival in Prague during 2010 and 2012. Esteemed experts in linguistics, sociology, ethnology, anthropology, history, and education contribute their research and insights. This compilation serves as a valuable resource for students of Romani studies and anyone interested in Roma issues. The first section delves into Roma identity, addressing contemporary challenges faced by Roma communities. Ian Hancock discusses language and identity among Muslim Roma, while Hristo Kyuchukov examines Roma identities across Central, South-eastern, and Eastern Europe. Other contributions include an analysis of identity changes in the Czech and Slovak Republics by Eva Davidová, and Adrian Marsh’s exploration of emerging Romani organizations in Turkey. Jana Horvathova highlights the importance of self-confidence in the integration process, and Sarah Carmona reflects on memory and history within Roma culture. William New addresses discrimination faced by Roma at the EU frontier, and Jaroslav Balvin discusses notable Roma figures. The second part focuses on the history and social causes of antigypsyism in Europe, including its manifestation during the communist era in Czechoslovakia, examined by Eva Davidová. Other articles analyze the social and economic foundations of a
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Roma identity and antigypsyism in Europe, Christo Kjuc ukov
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- 2013
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