Bachelorarbeit, 2013
59 Seiten, Note: 10,0
This work aims to examine the urgent need for specific legislation addressing the demands of the Romani people in Brazil. It delves into the intersection of law, history, and anthropology, exploring the historical context of Romani presence in Brazil and the complex relationship between social rights and ethnic minorities.
The introduction explores the author's personal experience with the Romani people, highlighting the lack of understanding and representation of their culture in Brazilian society. It emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the Romani community and its historical context.
The first chapter delves into the history of Romani immigration to Brazil, tracing their arrival from Portugal and the challenges they faced due to antigypsyism policies. It examines the impact of these policies on the Romani community and the persistent discrimination they have endured.
The second chapter explores the existing legal framework in Brazil regarding social rights and its application to the Romani people. It analyzes the specific public policies implemented for ethnic minorities and their effectiveness in addressing the needs of the Romani community.
The third chapter examines the real-life experiences of Romani people in Brazil, drawing on testimonies of persecution and discrimination. It highlights the challenges they face in accessing social rights and the urgent need for legislative protections.
The key terms and topics of this work include Romani people, Brazil, immigration, antigypsyism, social rights, public policies, ethnic minorities, discrimination, legislation, and cultural inclusion.
The first Romani people arrived in the 16th century, forced into exile from Portugal and Spain by discriminatory laws.
Antigypsyism refers to the specific form of racism and discriminatory policies directed against the Romani people, which historically led to their social invisibility and persecution.
The text discusses the Romani Protection Bill proposed in 2011, which is still under debate as part of a push for specific legislation to guarantee social rights and historical repair.
The Romani people are an ethnic minority in Brazil consisting of almost one million inhabitants.
Key challenges include social invisibility, lack of cultural representation, and difficulties in accessing social rights due to persistent discrimination.
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