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The Roma Cafe

The Roma Cafe

Istvan Pogany

(2004)

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Abstract

The plight of Eastern Europe's Roma is one of the greatest challenges facing the continent. Largely hidden, this book offers an eye-opening, poignant and intriguing analysis of the diverse problems facing Central and Eastern Europe's gypsy populations, including the largely unacknowledged legacy of the Roma Holocaust.

Engaging with a broad range of issues including racism, stereotyping, and political and economic transition in ex-Communist states, Istvan Pogany challenges the most common preconceptions about the Roma. He looks at the specifics of indiviual Romani lives, particularly in Hungary and Romania.

Highlighting the difficulties that all marginal peoples face, Pogany explains how the Roma have been devastated by the economic transition from Communism to open markets since 1989. Poverty, lack of education, as well as widespread anti-Roma discrimination and inadequate legal protection, have left the Roma facing intense hardship since the collapse of welfare states. However, this book is not just a catalogue of the challenges that the Roma face -- it is also a celebration of Roma cultures and of the acceptance of difference -- something that is more important than ever in our multicultural societies.
'This book has appeal which can attract a wide span of readership from the academic to those simply motivated towards the Romani cause'
Anthropology in Action
'Pogany states that the aim of his book is to highlight the difficulties facing the Roma, and he has done so very well'
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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents iii
Acknowledgements iv
1 Introduction 1
2 The Hairy Thing that Bites, or why Gypsies shun Gadje 22
3 The Devouring 35
4 Maybe Tomorrow there Won ' t even be Bread 48
5 The Czardas 63
6 Nomads 84
7 Anikó 104
8 The Lambada 127
9 The Roma Café 147
Notes 161
Bibliography 188
Index 194