A chorus of different voices: German-Canadian identities

German Canadians are generally considered well assimilated, and inconspicuous, their presence in Canada going virtually unnoticed. Scholars over the past decades have struggled to explain this relative invisibility, taking the existence of a German-Canadian ethnic group with a distinct culture for g...

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Format: Book
Language:German
Published: New York [u.a.] Lang 1998
Series:[American university studies / 9] 189
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:German Canadians are generally considered well assimilated, and inconspicuous, their presence in Canada going virtually unnoticed. Scholars over the past decades have struggled to explain this relative invisibility, taking the existence of a German-Canadian ethnic group with a distinct culture for granted. The contributors question this assumption and take a fresh look at definitions of German Canadians and the processes of identity formation.
Physical Description:X, 244 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0820438731

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