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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: a longue durée of segregation against Roma: inside of whiteness -- Critical whiteness as the only option for epistemic justice for Roma in Central Europe: methodological grounds -- Remapping postcolonial Central Europe: the book's structure -- Part I Whiteness: the never-ending story of epistemic injustice against Roma -- 1 Whiteness: a locus for doing race -- Roma in Central Europe: obsession with whiteness -- Critical whiteness: options for justice.
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|a Whiteness in Europe: the overdetermination of racism -- Central European resistance to critical whiteness: between overt reactionism and implicit eliminativism -- Conclusion -- 2 Obscure racism: from national indifference to whitening Roma -- National indifference in Central Europe: obscuring race and class -- Fixing Jewish identity: in the footsteps of whiteness -- Normalizing Roma: whitening the past -- Conclusion -- 3 The postsocialist shift in pathologizing: from disabled Roma to disabled socialism -- Pathologizing vs. normalizing: the two extremes of "whitening" Roma.
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|a Victimizing Roma: a (post)socialist pathway of objectification -- Historicizing as a possible response to pathologizing: toward epistemic justice -- Conclusion -- 4 The limits and options of historical narratives concerning Roma in Central Europe -- The normalizing and pathologizing of Roma as traditional narratives -- Exemplary narratives in historicizing Roma: ruptures vs. continuities -- Critical narratives of Central European history: losing Roma in transition -- Quasigenetic narratives of Roma: missing historical evidence -- Conclusion.
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|a Part II The (in)educability of Roma: Central Europe between overt and enlightened racism -- 5 The inception of whiteness: the Grellmannian intersections of European Roma -- The Grellmannian dichotomies: introducing colonial discourse to the "Gypsy issue" -- Nonhuman "Gypsies" vs. human Europeans: struggling for progress -- Eternal children vs. masterful adults: unapproachable assimilation -- The bestiality of "Gypsy" women vs. the whiteness of European men: toward the radical divergence of racial difference -- Conclusion.
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|a 6 Global racial order comes to Central Europe: the puzzle of "White Gypsies" at the dawn of the twentieth century -- Racial intermixture in the Western world: the inception of racial intersectionality -- Postcolonial Europe in the focus of outsiders and insiders: deepening (non)whiteness -- The threat of racial mixing in Central Europe: belligerent outsiders -- Other Europeans? The view of benevolent outsiders -- The response of insiders: adapting whiteness -- Roma in the focus of insiders and outsiders: signifying peripheral Europe -- Conclusion.
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