Brekovští Romové – „nejlepší v Československu“. Cikánství jako struktura vztahů a logika sociální mobility v období socialismu
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Roma, BrekovAbstrakt
This text enters the discussion on the way of understanding the references to „Gypsies“
in historical sources, here specifically in the context of socialist Czechoslovakia. In doing
so, it goes beyond tracing the ways in which the state categorized the population, where
many authors have already pointed to the official definition of „Gypsy“ as a category
of social deviance rather than ethnic (self-)identification. In an ethnographically
informed approach to researching Romani histories, this text traces various overlapping
contemporary discourses of ‚gypsyness‘ and their negotiation within a locally anchored
hierarchy of socio-economic relations. Using the case study of the eastern Slovakian
village of Brekov, it specifically traces how this category spoke not only to the exclusion of
Roma from non-Romani society, but also to the ways in which relations between Roma
themselves were defined, not only at the narrative level, but also at the level of concrete
social practice. In so doing, it is a contribution to the growing debate among historians
and Romani studies scholars about the nature of agency of the Roma in history.