Tackling Negative Representation: The Use of Storytelling As a Critical Pedagogical Tool for Positive Representation of Roma Cover Image

Tackling Negative Representation: The Use of Storytelling As a Critical Pedagogical Tool for Positive Representation of Roma
Tackling Negative Representation: The Use of Storytelling As a Critical Pedagogical Tool for Positive Representation of Roma

Author(s): Georgia Kalpazidou, Dimitris Alexandros Ladopoulos, Theofano Papakonstantinou
Subject(s): Education, Studies of Literature, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Identity of Collectives, Pedagogy
Published by: Romani Studies Program Central European University
Keywords: Critical pedagogy; Multiculturalism; Romani representation; Self-fulfilling prophecy; Storytelling;

Summary/Abstract: This article focuses on the negative representation of Roma in Greece in the early twenty-first century. It investigates how negative feedback takes the form of a self-fulfilling prophecy that suppresses the self-esteem of young Roma and maintains adistance between Romani identity and education despite several positive yet little known examples of Romani scientists and scholars. The article questions how negative Romani images canbe reversed in order to enhance Roma’s educational success. The importance of innovative educational activities based on Romani literature, critical multiculturalism, and the parameter of Romani bilingualism is highlighted. Particularly, the article focuses on the power and the echo that stories can have (storytelling),where protagonists have a Romani connection or identity andare portrayed as positive models, both within classrooms withRomani students and within a society where the idea of Romani literature is a fantasy

  • Issue Year: 3/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 58-70
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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