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
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spelling doaj-9f869e9adaac421492932f4233a17e0b2021-02-03T05:41:46ZengRomani Studies Program at Central European UniversityCritical Romani Studies2560-30192630-855X2020-12-013110.29098/crs.v3i1.30Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar BudapestÁrpád Bak 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 investigates, by focusing on case studies from Budapest in the interwar period, how public representations of Roma in the cultural spaces of dominant society, though apparently inscribing diversity in the national narrative, were involved in the hegemonic practices of the time. The complexities of the interplay between inclusion in the symbolic realm and oppression in the social one are best illuminated when looking at the social and political uses of these urban landmarks. https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/30Cultural oppressionMemory sitesPublic statuesRomani movementInterwar periodHungary
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Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
Critical Romani Studies
Cultural oppression
Memory sites
Public statues
Romani movement
Interwar period
Hungary
author_facet Árpád Bak
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title Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
title_short Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
title_full Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
title_fullStr Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
title_full_unstemmed Public Statues and Second-Class Citizens: The Spatial Politics of Romani Visibility in Interwar Budapest
title_sort public statues and second-class citizens: the spatial politics of romani visibility in interwar budapest
publisher Romani Studies Program at Central European University
series Critical Romani Studies
issn 2560-3019
2630-855X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description 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 investigates, by focusing on case studies from Budapest in the interwar period, how public representations of Roma in the cultural spaces of dominant society, though apparently inscribing diversity in the national narrative, were involved in the hegemonic practices of the time. The complexities of the interplay between inclusion in the symbolic realm and oppression in the social one are best illuminated when looking at the social and political uses of these urban landmarks.
topic Cultural oppression
Memory sites
Public statues
Romani movement
Interwar period
Hungary
url https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/30
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