“Everybody Loved Each Other There” Roma Memories of the One-Time Cinka Panna Colony in Oradea and Its Liquidation during the Communist Times Cover Image
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“Everybody Loved Each Other There” Roma Memories of the One-Time Cinka Panna Colony in Oradea and Its Liquidation during the Communist Times
“Everybody Loved Each Other There” Roma Memories of the One-Time Cinka Panna Colony in Oradea and Its Liquidation during the Communist Times

Author(s): Zsuzsa Plainer
Subject(s): Oral history, Political history, Government/Political systems, Politics and society, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism, Sociology of Politics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Roma in communism; post-socialism; Roma in Romania; housing inequalities of the Roma; Roma oral history;

Summary/Abstract: This study deals with the liquidation of a Roma colony from the Romanian town of Oradea during the 1970s. Colony life, as well as the process of removal, demolition of the houses, and relocation of the inhabitants into blocks of flats, is mainly grasped through Roma narratives collected from 2011 onwards. But here we do not narrow down remembering communism to a mere collection of untold stories from the past. Based on the framework developed by Maria Todorova for the study of remembering communism, the following questions are addressed: How is the pre-1989 condition of the Roma revealed through their narratives? What do these say about the condition of the Roma during state socialism? How do past events influence the present-day marginalization of the group? A comparison of the socialist and post-socialist conditions of the Roma could be considered an important issue in forming an account of this ethno-racial group in Eastern Europe. It is so, as—despite the current research, which is small in number, various interpretations exist, raising the demand for scholars to address this issue.

  • Issue Year: 32/2018
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 964-987
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English