Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest

In what might be called an extreme form of tokenism, memory sites devoted to the figures of outstanding Romani musicians, including public statues, began to appear in public urban spaces in fin-de-siècle and interwar Hungary amid the growing oppression of Roma by authorities. This article investiga...

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Main Author: Árpád Bak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romani Studies Program at Central European University 2020-12-01
Series:Critical Romani Studies
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Online Access:https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/30