Ana’s tragedy – and europe’s a contemplation over romani, belonging and the conditioned citizenship making in a europe of migration

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This article deals with the notion of belonging in today’s multi-ethnic Sweden and hints at perpectives of future European identity-building. On the basis of Frantz Fanon’s understanding of colonialism and the colonized mentality as theoretical, the article deals with the situation of Roma in Sweden – and Europe. With the story of a young Roma woman that has migrated to Sweden from Hungary as point of departure, the article addresses the situation for Romani people, but also for other migrants in Europe, with particular focus on who are allowed to belong to the community of Swedish and European citizens, and who are not.

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Dahlstedt, M., & Olson, M. (2016). Ana’s tragedy – and europe’s a contemplation over romani, belonging and the conditioned citizenship making in a europe of migration. European Journal of Futures Research, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40309-016-0098-9

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