Berghahn Series
New Directions in Romani Studies
Editors:
Huub van Baar, Leuven University
Angéla Kóczé, Central European University
Romani Studies has emerged as an interdisciplinary field that offers perspectives derived from the humanities and social sciences in the context of state and transnational institutions. One of the series’ aims is to remove the stigma surrounding Roma scholarship, to engage with the controversies regarding Roma identity and, in this way, counter anti-Roma racism. This series publishes innovative, critical, and interdisciplinary scholarship​, both in monographs and in edited collections. New Directions in Romani Studies includes within its scope migration and border studies, ethnicity studies, anthropology, cultural studies, postcolonial and decolonial studies, and gender and queer studies.
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Volume 6
Romani Chronicles of COVID-19
Testimonies of Harm and Resilience
Edited by Paloma Gay y Blasco and Martin Fotta
Published: 2023 -
Volume 5
Contesting Moralities
Roma Identities, State and Kinship
Iliana Sarafian
Published: 2023 -
Volume 4
Textures of Belonging
Senses, Objects and Spaces of Romanian Roma
Andreea Racleş
Published: 2021 -
Volume 3
The Roma and Their Struggle for Identity in Contemporary Europe
Edited by Huub van Baar and Angéla Kóczé
Published: 2020
Foreword by Malachi H. Hacohen -
Volume 2
Inward Looking
The Impact of Migration on Romanipe from the Romani Perspective
Aleksandar G. Marinov
Published: 2019 -
Volume 1
Roma Activism
Reimagining Power and Knowledge
Edited by Sam Beck and Ana Ivasiuc
Published: 2018