In this episode of Amaro Voice, we celebrate the richness of Romani literature — from oral storytelling and songs to modern novels, poetry, and theatre. Too often excluded from mainstream cultural history, Romani writing is not only art but also a form of survival, identity, and resistance.
In this episode, we explore:
The journey from oral traditions to a modern Romani literary movement
Pioneering voices like Papusza, Usin Kerim, Rajko Đurić, and contemporary Romani authors
How the Romani language (Romanes) is woven into poetry, children’s books, and t Channel to support us and to not miss any episodes.
Stay connected and neranslationsReferences to Romani identity in Shakespeare, and beyond
Representation in pop culture: from opera (Carmen) and film (Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven) to modern theatre, comics, and TV
How Roma artists, writers, and creators today are reclaiming narratives through RomArchive, feminist theatre, music, and visual arts
“What does it mean to read—and to write—in Romani? And how can literature preserve worlds that history tried to erase?”
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This Podcast is funded by the „Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft (EVZ)“ as part of the project “Amaro Voice - digitale Bildungsarbeit über die Communitys der europäischen Sinti:ze und Rom:nja” by the NGO „Medien- und Kulturzentrum Deutscher Roma e.V.“