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Germany in Transit : Nation and Migration, 1955-2005 / Deniz Göktürk, David Gramling, Anton Kaes.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gramling, David, Editor.
Göktürk, Deniz, Editor.
Kaes, Anton, Editor.
Series:
Weimar and now ; 40.
Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism ; 40
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cultural pluralism--Germany--History--20th century--Sources.
Cultural pluralism.
Cultural pluralism--Germany--History--21st century--Sources.
Xenophobia--Germany--History--Sources.
Xenophobia.
Immigrants--Germany--Social conditions--Sources.
Immigrants.
Germany--Ethnic relations--History--20th century--Sources.
Germany.
Germany--Ethnic relations--History--21st century--Sources.
Germany--Race relations--History--20th century--Sources.
Germany--Race relations--History--21st century--Sources.
Germany--Emigration and immigration--Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (614 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2007]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
How does migration change a nation? Germany in Transit is the first sourcebook to illuminate the country's transition into a multiethnic society-from the arrival of the first guest workers in the mid-1950s to the most recent reforms in immigration and citizenship law. The book charts the highly contentious debates about migrant labor, human rights, multiculturalism, and globalization that have unfolded in Germany over the past fifty years-debates that resonate far beyond national borders.This cultural history in documents offers a rich archive for the comparative study of modern Germany against the backdrop of European integration, transnational migration, and the fall of the Berlin Wall.Divided into eleven thematic chapters, Germany in Transit includes 200 original texts in English translation, as well as a historical introduction, chronology, glossary, bibliography, and filmography.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List Of Documents
List Of Illustrations
Preface
List Of Abbreviations
Introduction: A German Dream?
1. Working Guests: Gastarbeiter And Green Card Holders
2. Our Socialist Friends: Foreigners In East Germany
3. Is The Boat Full? Xenophobia, Racism, And Violence
4. What Is A German? Legislating National Identity
5. Religion And Diaspora: Muslims, Jews, And Christians
6. Promoting Diversity: Institutions Of Multiculturalism
7. An Immigration Country? The Limits Of Culture
8. Living In Two Worlds? Domestic Space, Family, And Community
9. Writing Back: Literature And Multilingualism
10. A Turkish Germany: Film, Music, And Everyday Life
Epilogue: Global Already?
Chronology
Glossary
Bibliography
Filmography
Internet Resources
Credits
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9786612772108
9781282772106
1282772104
9780520940017
0520940016
9781435611337
1435611330
OCLC:
476111593

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