Gender, Ethnicity and Class: Romani Women’s Political Activism and Social Struggles

Abstract:

“Gender, Ethnicity and Class: Romani Women’s Political Activism and Social Struggles” by Angela Kocze offers a profound exploration of the intersections between gender, ethnicity, and class within the context of Romani women’s political activism. Through meticulous research and nuanced analysis, Kocze sheds light on the multifaceted challenges faced by Romani women and their resilient efforts to effect transformative social change. The book delves into the complexities of identity, discrimination, and empowerment, providing valuable insights into the ways Romani women navigate and challenge oppressive systems. By placing Romani women’s voices at the forefront, this work is a pivotal contribution to understanding the dynamics of activism, inequality, and the pursuit of justice within Romani communities and beyond.

Author(s):

Angéla Kóczé 

YEAR: 2013

Type: PhD dissertation

Initially published by:

Central European University

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