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Contesting Stereotypes through Self-Representation? A Review of the Romani Exhibition Stands at the 2019 Frankfurt Book Fair
Author(s) -
Laura Soréna Tittel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
critical romani studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2630-855X
pISSN - 2560-3019
DOI - 10.29098/crs.v3i2.94
Subject(s) - essentialism , politics , exhibition , identity (music) , sociology , representation (politics) , event (particle physics) , context (archaeology) , identity politics , aesthetics , racism , set (abstract data type) , gender studies , media studies , history , art , political science , law , art history , programming language , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , computer science
Romani literature was exhibited at the Frankfurt Book Fair at specific stands and events for the first time in 2019. This article reviews the presented literature and authors and discusses advantages and disadvantages of establishing the category “Romani literature” within the context of the Frankfurt Book Fair. It argues that the category provides a new platform for Romani authors as well as for Romani identity politics and was set up with the aim to fight existing racism against Roma. Making oneself visible as a diverse minority at such an event can help to break up stereotypes and constitutes a success after centuries of underrepresentation. At the same time, the article uncovers the danger of feeding into essentialism through the label “Romani literature” and reflects on the limitations of emancipatory politics when participating in a predominantly commercial event.

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