“Free Choice” in Marriage-Making among Romanized Roma
“Free Choice” in Marriage-Making among Romanized Roma
Author(s): Andreea RacleşSubject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Muzeul Ţăranului Român, Editura Martor
Keywords: Free choice;Marriage-making;Romanized Roma;Self-identification;
Summary/Abstract: Anthropological research with Roma has consistently shown the significance of marriage-making practices in the reproduction of distinctiveness relative to non-Roma. Yet, my research with Ursari Roma—who identify as Romanianized Roma—indicates that marriage-making and family ideals can also bring out commonalities between Roma and non-Roma, thus complicating the notion of clear-cut Roma/non-Roma distinctions. In this article, I analyze how free choice claims assist Roma in negotiating similarity and distinction between “we-Romanianized Roma” and other Roma, non-Roma, and own ideals of the past. I suggest that the claimed freedom to choose whom to marry/love and the asserted capacity to choose between “viable” and “unviable” practices are central to the repertoire of self-identification as Romanianized Roma.
Journal: Martor. Revue d’Anthropologie du Musée du Paysan Roumain
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 25
- Page Range: 77-95
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English