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The Day I Am Free/Katitzi

Writers
Katarina Taikon, Lawen Mohtadi, and Maria Lind
Date
2019
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9783956793639
Size
5.4 × 8.3 inches
Length
328 pp
Genre
Politics
Description

By Lawen Mohtadi and Katarina Taikon
Introduction by Maria Lind

Katarina Taikon was an epoch-changing human rights activist, a prolific writer, and a countercultural icon in Sweden whose writing defined the Roma struggle for equal rights. Active in the 1960s through the 1970s, Taikon faced a Sweden in which the Roma minority was heavily discriminated against, excluded from housing, the education system and the rights of citizenship provided by the welfare state.

This book tells the story of Taikon’s life in three parts: a 2012 biography of Taikon by journalist Lawen Mohtadi;Taikon in her own words, including the first volume of the autobiographical children’s book series, Katitzi, in which Taikon writes about her struggle as part of an ethnic minority in Sweden; and an essay, written by curator Maria Lind for an exhibition at Tensta konsthall, that articulates the cultural impact of Katitzi.

Mohtadi’s biography brought renewed attention to Taikon’s literary and activist work and inspired a cultural reckoning that named Taikon one of the most important Swedish human rights figures of the twentieth century. The publication of this volume introduces Taikon’s work and legacy to readers beyond Sweden.

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