Antigypsyist ideology is founded on the stigmatisation of individuals and groups as ‘gypsies’. This stigmatisation draws its purported legitimacy from the assumption that those belonging to the group labelled ‘gypsies’ form a homogeneous entity with immutable characteristics. A further feature of antigypsyism is the generalising attribution to this group of stereotypical, abnormal traits, which may find expression in claims such as ‘it’s in the gypsy blood’ or ‘Romani people tend to steal’. The core of these stereotypes is formed by beliefs which have often existed for centuries and resurface repeatedly in societies in response to contemporary situations.
Antigypsyist exclusion, discrimination and persecution refer to this ideology. Usually and most often, those actions and social structures target Romani people, but - depending on social and historical circumstances – they can also affect other groups or individuals perceived as ‘gypsies’.
The work with Facebook posts and media reports in this series of lessons is intended to enable students to critique depictions of this group in mass and social media. The role play’s purpose is to provide a pupil-centred practical opportunity for pupils to experience processes of group dynamics that generate discrimination and empathise with those subject to them.
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board/flip chart; smartphones/computer with internet access for students; computer with internet access and attached projector; computer workstations or mobile terminals; | |
This topic explores the workings and mechanisms of prejudice and racism directed towards Romani people and other groups stigmatised as ‘gypsies’ (antigypsyism) | |
Ethics/Religion Political Studies |
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The teacher should avoid overloading the pupils with information at this point, and should simply provide sufficient information for them to acquire a basic understanding of the following film on the case of Maria. The remainder of the lesson, particularly the group work phase, will provide opportunities to explore all further questions. |
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The role play used here is inspired by and draws on the exercise ‘Dot on your Forehead’ (Punkt auf der Stirn) from a German practical handbook on antigypsyism for school and extra-curricular educational use (Methodenhandbuch zum Thema Antiziganismus für die schulische und außerschulische Bildungsarbeit) issued by Alte Feuerwache e.V. Jugendbildungsstätte Kaubstraße, 2014, pp. 110-113. |
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