Facets of a Harmony (Ukázka, strana 99)

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intelligent and received good grades at school, they would in the end be dragged down to the level of the rest of the Romani children. Monika, a resident of one of the council flats, told me you wouldn’t even raise a dog in such an environment, and Zoralo felt similarly: If I was a member of parliament I’d abolish these settlements. Did they actually improve anything by building these apartment blocks? We’re still in one place, still in the settlement. I would have put one building here, one there, even if there were only to be two buildings… If the Roma were to be dispersed in this way, I believe it would be better for everyone.73

Zoralo’s criticism is similar to a way of thinking that views the construction of council flats in many Slovak municipalities as the confirmation, not to say intensification of racial segregation (ibid.). However, although his reasoning was highly reminiscent of the plans of the socialist state for an organised “dispersal”, the question remains as to whether Zoralo and the rest of the residents of the council flats would genuinely wish to be “scattered” in this way (let us not forget that after the flooding of 1974, individual Romani families in Jolany apparently turned down the offer of independent housing in surrounding villages). Zoralo’s feelings are more a reflection of the hopelessness of his own situation: he had attempted to obtain accommodation in the village, but, in the face of repeated failure, called instead for a systematic intervention from outside. I am of the opinion that the situationally nostalgic recollection of life in the “wooden houses” can also be seen as an expression of dissatisfaction with the state of affairs at the time of my research, in which the tenants of the council flats faced ongoing precarity. The question therefore arises as to how the construction of the council flats corresponded to the previously formulated interests of individual actors during the communist period. In the text explaining why the mayoress received her award, we read that she was responsible for the “liquidation of the settlement”, a formulation that in itself creates a continuity with earlier socialist policies. However, the aim was not only to oversee the material “liquidation of the Gypsy shacks” (likvidácia cigánskych chatrčí), but also the “liquidation of Gypsy concentrations” (likvidácia cigánskych koncentrácií) in their capacity as places characterised by a “backward” way of life. The construction of council flats had the effect

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Interview with Zoralo (b. 1987), conducted in Romani, 11 May 2015.

98 Ukázka elektronické knihy, UID: KOS510518


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