Abstract
On 18 January 2023, the first stumbling block for the Roma and Sinti in Italy was laid in Trieste, through stages that reactivated the political participation of young Roma and Sinti, starting from the search for historical sources that were transformed into elements of rediscovering one’s collective identity. The first part of the contribution addresses the rediscovery of the history of the extermination of the Roma and Sinti
as a European public memory and the recent laying of the stumbling block (Stolpersteine) in Italy. The second part of the essay analyzes the participatory installation which saw the involvement of various Roma and Sinti groups in collaboration with UGEI (Union of Young Jews of Italy) as an experience of inclusion activated through narration historical narrative space shared between majority and minorities. It represented a tool for building an inclusive, multicultural and democratic citizenship.
Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] From Private to Public Space. Sources on the Deportation of Roma and Sinti as a Path to Citizenship and Recognition |
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Original language | Italian |
Title of host publication | Il patrimonio storico-educativo come fonte per la Public History of Education. Tra buone pratiche e nuove prospettive |
Editors | A Ascenzi, G Bandini, C Ghizzoni |
Pages | 939-959 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Public History of Education
- Inclusion
- Roma and Sinti
- Memory
- Intercultura
- Public History in educazione
- Minoranze
- Rom e sinti
- Memoria
- Minorities