Dekolonizace produkce vědění. Kritický obrat v romistických studiích
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Romistika, dekolonizace, produkce vědění, kritická romistická studiaAbstrakt
Text představuje soubor literatury v oblasti romistiky, která přebírá širší důrazy postkolonialismu a dekolonizace. Zaměřuje se tak především na okolnosti vzniku proudu kritických romistických studií a stejnojmeného časopisu Critical Romani Studies. V této souvislosti se dotýká širších otázek po tom kdo a jakými způsoby produkuje vědění o Romech.Reference
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