Romanian Roma Survivors' Recollections of 1942: Deportations to Transnistria
- Date: 3 May 2023, 15:15–17:00
- Location: IRES Library, Gamla torget 3, 3rd floor
- Type: Seminar
- Lecturer: Dr. Ana Chirițoiu (Cultural Anthropology, Uppsala University, Sweden).
- Organiser: Uppsala Forum, Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Hugo Valentin Centre
- Contact person: Michael Watson-Conneely
This is a hybrid event - uu-se.zoom.us/j/63563112680
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Abstract
In this talk, Dr. Chirițoiu reflects on the deportation of Romanian Roma to the occupied territories of Transnistria during the Second World War. The discussion starts from recollections of the survivors of the deportation and that this generation’s memories of the past would disappear along with them. The discussion correlates the deportation to later waves of displacement the early 1990s and now those who migrated abroad due to discrimination and lack of opportunities. Even though each of these waves of uprooting and persecution differs from the others, when viewed from inside family and community life, their effects prolong one another and cause Roma to live under the threat of siege and displacement permanently.
Speaker bio
Dr. Ana Chirițoiu is a social anthropologist and a collaborating researcher for this seminar series in Romani Studies. She received her PhD from the Central European University (Vienna/Budapest) in 2022 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University. Chirițoiu’s research explores how the social exclusion of Roma reflects onto the emic ideologies that underpin the social reproduction of "Romaniness". Her current book project describes how Roma attempts to circumvent marginalization through the cultivation of virtue, especially in the spheres of kinship, social order, and vernacular law. As of 2019, Ana is an editor of Anthropology Matters Journal.
This event is hybrid and accessible via Zoom