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      DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES

      General Editors:

      Helena Wulff, Stockholm University and Jonathan Skinner, University of Roehampton

      Advisory Board:

      Alexandra Carter, Marion Kant, Tim Scholl

      In all cultures, and across time, people have danced. For performers and spectators, the expressive nature of dance opens up spaces where social and political circumstances are creatively negotiated. Grounded in ethnography, this series explores dance, music and bodily movement in cultural contexts at the juncture of history, ritual and performance in an interconnected world.

      Volume 1

      Dancing at the Crossroads: Memory and Mobility in Ireland Helena Wulff

      Volume 2

      Embodied Communities: Dance Traditions and Change in Java Felicia Hughes-Freeland

      Volume 3

      Turning the Tune: Traditional Music, Tourism and Social Change in an Irish Village Adam Kaul

      Volume 4

      Dancing Cultures: Globalization, Tourism and Identity in the Anthropology of Dance Edited by Hélène Neveu Kringelbach and Jonathan Skinner

      Volume 5

      Dance Circles: Movement, Morality and Self-Fashioning in Urban Senegal Hélène Neveu Kringelbach

      Volume 6

      Learning Senegalese Sabar: Dancers and Embodiment in New York and Dakar Eleni Bizas

      Volume 7

      In Search of Legitimacy: How Outsiders Become Part of the Afro-Brazilian Capoeira Tradition Lauren Miller Griffith

      Volume 8

      Choreographies of Landscape: Signs of Performance in Yosemite National Park Sally Ann Ness

      Volume 9

      Languid Bodies, Grounded Stances: The Curving Pathway of Neoclassical Odissi Dance Nandini Sikand

      Volume 10

      Collaborative Intimacies in Music and Dance: Anthropologies of Sound and Movement Edited by Evangelos Chrysagis and Panas Karampampas

      Volume 11

      Staging Citizenship: Roma, Performance and Belonging in EU Romania Ioana Szeman

      Staging Citizenship

      Roma, Performance and Belonging in EU Romania

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      Ioana Szeman

Berghahn Books

      First published in 2018 by

      Berghahn Books

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      © 2018, 2020 Ioana Szeman

      First paperback edition published in 2020

      All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purposes of criticism and review, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without written permission of the publisher.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A C.I.P. cataloging record is available from the Library of Congress

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      ISBN: 978-1-78533-730-7 hardback

      ISBN: 978-1-78920-797-2 paperback

      ISBN: 978-1-78533-731-4 ebook

      Contents

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       List of Illustrations

       Acknowledgements

       Introduction

       Chapter 1

       ‘We Will Build a Beautiful Future Together’: NGO Historiography, Roma Culture and Monoethnic Nationalism

       Chapter 2

       Living in the Citizenship Gap: Roma and the Permanent State of Emergency in Pod

       Chapter 3

       Too Poor to Have Culture? The Politics of Authenticity in Roma NGO Training

       Chapter 4

       Performing Bollywood: Young Roma Dance Cultural Citizenship

       Chapter 5

       Consuming Exoticism/Reimagining Citizenship: Romanian Nationalism and Roma Counterpublics on Romanian Television

       Chapter 6

       The Ambivalence of Success: Roma Musicians and the Citizenship Gap in Romania

       Conclusion

       Unlearning the Forgetting

       Bibliography

       Index

      Illustrations

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       1.1. Kelderara Roma selling outfits and copper pots at the Roma Fair, Romanian Peasant Museum, Bucharest, October 2002.

       1.2. Kelderar Rom on the left and Rudara selling wooden household objects (right); in the background the stand of the Kelderara, and a television reporter. Roma Fair, Romanian Peasant Museum, October 2002.

       5.1. Gypsy Heart promotional advert, featuring Medalion

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