In March 2019, Roma living in France experienced a series of violent attacks following the dissemination of vile rumours on social networks. In this article we explore the genealogy of anti-Gypsyism and the 2010s political conjuncture that saw this racism reinvigorated by political discourse and action. In the last part, it is evidenced that violence is the social consequence of a political construction.
L’éternel retour : l’antitsiganisme politique
Grégoire Cousin
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2020-01-01
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In March 2019, Roma living in France experienced a series of violent attacks following the dissemination of vile rumours on social networks. In this article we explore the genealogy of anti-Gypsyism and the 2010s political conjuncture that saw this racism reinvigorated by political discourse and action. In the last part, it is evidenced that violence is the social consequence of a political construction.File in questo prodotto:
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