Roma and the politics of double discourse in contemporary Europe

Abstract:

The article analyses the politics of ‘double discourse’ in relation to Roma that has
evolved in contemporary neoliberal Europe. On the one hand, the double discourse promotes the integration, rights and equal opportunities of Roma, on the other, it denies recognition of, and ways to address, enduring structural violence and rising social insecurity. The article argues that the politics of ‘double discourse’, as a neoliberal approach towards Roma, is structured by two contradictory discourses that speak to different audiences, using duplicitous approaches to create anti-Roma consensus and maintain the critical difference and subordinated position of the racialised Romani populations in Europe. By studying the representation of Roma in the cases of so-called ‘child theft’ in Greece and Ireland, and in the recent ‘refugee crisis’, the paper identifies and discusses three dimensions of contemporary neo-liberal double discourse: racialised deEuropeanisation, neoliberal undeservingness and (dis)articulation of citizenship.

Author(s):

Angéla Kóczé & Márton Rövid

YEAR: 2017

Type: Article

Initially published by:

Routledge: IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, 2017
VOL. 24, NO. 6, 684–700
https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2017.1380338

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