The Mediterranean Other - The Other Mediterranean 2019
DOI: 10.30965/9783657785315_006
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Moving Stories – Roma and the Oral Tradition of a Transnational People

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“…Much like Indigenous cultures, a lot of Roma history is undocumented, with historical records written and owned by Roma people mostly absent before the 20th century. Considering they also carry a predominantly oral tradition (Blandfort, 2019), podcasts represent a modern form of cultural record -therefore, a podcast interview with Jezimna Von Thiele and Paulina Stevens, both of whom are Romani-American women and Tarot readers, is included in this revision.…”
Section: Roma Micro-history: Refugees For Centuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much like Indigenous cultures, a lot of Roma history is undocumented, with historical records written and owned by Roma people mostly absent before the 20th century. Considering they also carry a predominantly oral tradition (Blandfort, 2019), podcasts represent a modern form of cultural record -therefore, a podcast interview with Jezimna Von Thiele and Paulina Stevens, both of whom are Romani-American women and Tarot readers, is included in this revision.…”
Section: Roma Micro-history: Refugees For Centuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%