• Understanding the Legitimacy of Movement : The Nomadism of Gitanos (Spanish Roma) and Conquistadors Montoya, Tiffany E. 2021 Essays in Philosophy , Vol. 22 , Issue 1 , S. 10 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1526-0569 10.5840/eip20211281 Abstract

    While Spain was conquering new lands in the Americas, foreigners arrived into their own—the Gitanos. Spain imposed a double-standard whereby their crossing into new, occupied, territory was legitimate, but the entry of others into Spanish territory was not. I compare and contrast these historically parallel movements of people using Deleuze and Guattari’s taxonomy of movement (what they refer to as nomadology). I conclude that the double-standard of movement was due to differences of power between these two groups, understood in terms of material conditions, a prototypical “racial contract,” and differences in the relationship to land and space. This history and analysis of colonial Spain is a critical start for Latin American postcolonial theory; it gives us a framework to study philosophies of migration and nomadism; and finally, it introduces the Gitanos (and Roma in general) as an important population to complicate critical race theory or theories of ethnicity.

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Montoya, Tiffany E.
Applied Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy

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