Romani literature

Romani literature or Roma literature is literature by Romani people. It is composed of both written and oral literature.[1][2] Authors may most likely reside in various countries throughout Europe, the Americas, and Africa and these continents have a long history of being home to Romani people.[3] One aspect of Romani literature are testimonies by survivors of the Romani genocide, that emerged in the 1980s.[4][5]

  1. ^ Chech, Petra. "Oral Literature". RomArchive.
  2. ^ Council of Europe. "Factsheets on Romani Literature".
  3. ^ Fotta, Martin. "Romani Atlantic: Transcontinental Logic of Ethno-Racial Identities". Institute of Ethnology: Czech Academy of Sciences.
  4. ^ French, Lorely; Hertrampf, Marina Ortrud M. (2023-11-20). Approaches to a "new" World Literature: Romani Literature(s) as (re-)writing and self-empowerment. Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft München AVM. pp. 147–148. ISBN 978-3-95477-157-8.
  5. ^ Baer, Elizabeth Roberts; Goldenberg, Myrna (2003). Experience and Expression: Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust. Wayne State University Press. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-0-8143-3063-0.