Germany in transit : nation and migration, 1955-2005 /
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 highl...
| Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Autres auteurs: | , , |
| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés Alemán |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
©2007.
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| Collection: | Weimar and now ;
40. |
| Sujets: | |
| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- 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?


