234 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book offers in-depth insight into the lives of queer Roma, thus providing rich evidence of the heterogeneity of Roma. The lived experiences of queer Roma, which are very diverse regionally and otherwise, pose a fundamental challenge to one-dimensional, negative misrepresentations of Roma as homophobic and antithetical to European and Western modernity. The book platforms Romani agency and... Read more
List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Understanding Romani identities beyond ethnic and binary frames; Chapter 2: ‘Perverse’ and ‘deviant’ queer sexualities, genders, ethnicities and ‘racialities’; Chapter 3: ‘We’re here, we’re Roma and queer!’; Chapter 4: Visibility in spaces between difference and sameness; Chapter 5: Queer belonging; Chapter 6: Towards non-stereotypical understandings of Romani identities; References; Index.

Biography

Lucie Fremlova is an independent researcher who works at the interface between academia, social movements and policy. Her close-up, transdisciplinary research focuses on ethnic, ‘racial’, sexual and gender identities, particularly in relation to queer Roma. In her innovative theoretical approach, she combines intersectionality with queer theory. Her article ‘LGBTIQ Roma and queer intersectionalities: the lived experiences of LGBTIQ Roma’, published by the European Journal of Politics and Gender in 2019, won the Council for European Studies Gender and Sexuality Research Network Best Article Award for 2019. Her article ‘Non-Romani researcher positionality and reflexivity: queer(y)ing one’s privilege’ was the most-read article published in 2019 in volume 1, number 2 of the Critical Romani Studies Journal.