Fortunetelling as a Fraudulent Profession? The Gendered Antigypsyist Motif of Fortunetelling and Persecution by the Criminal Police
Fortunetelling as a Fraudulent Profession? The Gendered Antigypsyist Motif of Fortunetelling and Persecution by the Criminal Police                
Author(s): Verena MeierSubject(s): Fascism, Nazism and WW II, History of the Holocaust, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Romani Studies Program Central European University
Keywords: Antigypsyism; Criminology; Fortunetelling; Policing; Nazi genocide;
Summary/Abstract: With the beginning of the Second World War the highest policy authority in the Nazi regime ordered that all fortunetelling female Sinti and Roma were to be incarcerated in concentration camps. This article traces the genesis of gendered antigypsyist motifs from the first written documentation on Sinti and Roma in Europe in the late Medieval period through the Enlightenment and the specialized discourse of criminology and penology in the nineteenth century. Furthermore, it analyzes both how the state apparatus criminalized fortunetelling as a fraudulent profession and how the criminal police under the Nazi regime implemented an order to incarcerate female Sinti and Roma by attributing the criminalized activity of fortunetelling.
Journal: Critical Romani Studies
- Issue Year: 5/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 30-48
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English

 
                
                    
                       
            