“The term “Romani,” as used in this story, is in some sense an anachronism—in the nineteenth century, Romanies would have been known primarily as “Gypsies” (Cigányok in Hungary). Due to the negative stereotypes attached to the term “Gypsy” and the fact that it stems from a mistaken idea of their origins (it’s a corruption of “Egyptian”), “Roma” or “Romani” has been widely adopted as the preferred form of address. I chose to use “Romani” to acknowledge this preference and to reflect the difference between the way Gábor views his family and friends (and the way Anna comes to) and outsider perspectives. Where “Gypsy” is used, it refers strictly to outsiders’ perspectives of Romani life.”
Quote by Rosalyn Eves
Book:Blood Rose Rebellion
Work
Blood Rose Rebellion
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: I Met Lucky People: The Story of the Romani Gypsies
“I take the wild route. I carry a purpose wherever I go...”
Source: Moondog and the Reed Leopard
“If I have found promise, it is because I’ve squeezed it from the seemingly impossible.”