Stefania pontrandolfo and marco solimene

Stefania Pontrandolfo, Marco Solimene

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Abstract

Identity categorisations are socio-cultural constructs embedded in discourses of power that locate diversity within a hierarchic frame. This is especially true when identity discourses entail a relation to the nation-state. In Italy, as in most of Europe, media, political and institutional discourses depict ‘Gypsies/Roma’ as dangerous ‘Nomads’ and strangers-at-home. As a result, despite various attempts to tackle anti-Gypsyism, Roma and Sinti communities living in Italy are still subject to ethnicisation, racialisation and criminalisation processes as well as spatial segregation, social exclusion and marginalisation. This special issue addresses a critical discussion on the transformation, manipulation and strategic uses of ‘Gypsy’, ‘Roma’ and ‘Nomad’ categories in Italy over the last fifty years. The aim is to offer an in-depth reflection on categorisation processes, the ways in which categorisations are used in different contexts and by different social agents, and their practical effects on Roma and Sinti communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10-26
Number of pages17
JournalNomadic Peoples
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Commission for Nomadic?Peoples = username

Other keywords

  • Categorisation processes
  • Europe
  • Italy
  • ‘Gypsies/Roma’
  • ‘Nomads’

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