Fringe Voices: An Anthology of Minority Writing in the Federal Republic of Germany
2000; University of Oklahoma; Volume: 74; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/40155393
ISSN1945-8134
AutoresHelga Stipa Madland, Antje Harnisch, Anne-Marie Stokes, Friedemann J. Weidauer,
Tópico(s)German Colonialism and Identity Studies
ResumoPart 1 Introduction: Germany, not a country of immigration? Germany as a multicultural society - legal challenges, ideological shifts and socioeconomic realities minority literature and its role in a multicultural society. Part 2 Jews in Germany - living in a double diaspora: Heimat? no thanks!, Henryk Broder why am I leaving this country, Lea Fleischmann playing ass, Zionism, the underling, Rafael Seligmann. Part 3 Afro-Germans - black and German a paradox?: an occupation baby in postwar Germany, Helga Emde caught among Germans, Chima Oji the year 1990 homeland and unity fron an Afro-German perspective, May Ayim East German black, Gabriele Willbold. Part 4 Ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe - strangers in their own home: the identity of a minority is reflected in its language, the apparent patience of the line multicultural, Richard Wagner the funeral speech, and still our heart is frightened, does that rat poison taste good?, Herta Muller. Part 5 Guest workers - permanent gusets or temporary residents?: dead soul costs 200 marks, Franco Biondi the flying tree, integration a thought consisting of seven theses, Gino Chiellino the cafe tales of Abu Al Abed, Jussuf Naoum Margarita's diary, Elina Torossi. Part 6 Turks in Germany - from German Turks to Turkish-Germans: terrible times under Dursun, my two faces, women are property and honour, putting obstructions in young Turks' way, Ayse you will never be able to learn this language, I though I was in hell, I played a role, Dervim Mother tongue, karagoz in Alamania/blackeye in Germany, Emine Sevgi Ozdamar Germany - a Heimat for Turks?, Zafer Senocek and Bulent Tulay not an Oriental (fairy) tale, Kurt Kemal Zarathustra's wounded children, Ismet Elci.
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