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By focusing on the politics of disability as a pillar of
Czechoslovak identity, The Politics of Disability in Interwar and
Socialist Czechoslovakia: Segregating in the Name of the Nation
reflects upon the vicissitudes of nation building over the
twentieth century that led to extreme forms of institutional
violence against minorities, mainly the Roma, such as forced
sterilization. The authors trace the intersectionality of ethnicity
and disability, which proliferated across diverse realms of public
life, positioning the continuities and ruptures of interrogating
propaganda and racial science during the interwar and post-war
periods as establishing and reinforcing the border between a
healthy Czech majority and a disabled Roma minority. The book
critically revises this border that remains observable but
unapproachable until it operates as a part of constructing the
authenticity of a nation.
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