Chapter 1 How open borders can unlock cultures
Proposal review
Concepts, methods, and procedures
Author(s)
Leggio, Daniele Viktor
Matras, Yaron
Language
EnglishAbstract
In March 2014, the e-mail
list of the European Academic Network on Romani
Studies1 hosted a discussion on definitions of the population known as ‘Roma’.
It began when one of the subscribers to the list – which at the time brought
together some 350 academics who specialised in Romani/Gypsy studies – asked
for reactions to two generalisations which she came across while preparing a
legal review of a document on cultural rights: (1) that all Roma speak a variety
of the same language, Romanes; and (2) that Roma generally consider themselves
to be a nation. Some two-dozen
scholars posted their reactions, which
together offer a fairly exhaustive summary of contemporary views on the subject
Keywords
Roma; Cultures; Open bordersISBN
9781315295770OCN
1082959125Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2018Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Sociology and anthropology