Representing Roma

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roma iconRepresenting Roma

Still image from the film Latcho Drom
Roma (Gypsies) are the largest minority in Europe and issues surrounding their place in society are frequently debated. Roma representation in film has taken many forms, from exotic sexuality and magic to the social problems of desperate poverty. This series links to a course on Roma (Gypsy) History and Culture - Representing the Roma through History, Music, and Film – and is sponsored by Central Eurasian Studies, Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center, Russian and East European Institute, Program in Western European Studies, Julius Rezler Fund for Hungarian Studies and IU Cinema. Special thanks to Lynn Hooker. Screenings are free, but ticketed.

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