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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV023253428
    Format: xxiv, 413 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-8223-4176-5 , 978-0-8223-4193-2
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite [359]-402
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Türkischer Einwanderer ; Kulturkontakt
    Author information: Mandel, Ruth Ellen 1955-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV014265602
    Format: XIII, 240 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1-85973-577-0 , 1-85973-572-X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Marktwirtschaft ; Kulturwandel ; Marktwirtschaft ; Kulturwandel ; Marktwirtschaft ; Kulturwandel ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Kongress ; Kongress ; Kongress ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Mandel, Ruth Ellen, 1955-
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1639233865
    Format: graph. Darst., Tab.
    ISSN: 1045-0300
    Content: Kaya, A.: Introduction : (Re)Considering the last fifty years of migration and current immigration policies in Germany. - S. 1-12
    Content: Wilhelm, C.: Diversity in Germany : a historical perspective. - S. 13-29
    Content: Williams, D.: Germanness or rights? : Second generation young adults and citizenship in contemporary Germany. - S. 30-48
    Content: Kılıç, Z. ; Petzen, J.: The culture of multiculturalism and racialized art. - S. 49-65
    Content: Mandel, R.: Fifty years of migration, fifty years of waiting. - S. 66-78
    Content: Can, H.: Alevi-Zaza belongings beyond borders : insider/outsider attributions and identity empowerment strategies in transnational and multigenerational family spaces between Turkey and Diaspora. - S. 79-92
    Content: Erdem, E.: Community and democratic citizenship : a critique of the Sinus study on immigrant milieus in Germany. - S. 93-107
    Content: Wilpert, C.: Identity issues in the history of the postwar migration from Turkey to Germany. - S. 108-131
    Content: Eggers, M.M.: Antidiskriminierungsengagierte Schülerinnen und Schüler mit einem türkischen Hintergrund an Berliner Schulen : Intersektionen von Geschlechterkonzeptionen, Rassismuskritik, und Diversitätsverständnissen. - S. 132-149
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    In: German politics and society, New York, NY [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 1986, 31(2013), 2, Seite [1]-149, 1045-0300
    Language: English
    Author information: Eggers, Maureen Maisha 1973-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1639233865
    Format: graph. Darst., Tab.
    ISSN: 1045-0300
    Content: Kaya, A.: Introduction : (Re)Considering the last fifty years of migration and current immigration policies in Germany. - S. 1-12
    Content: Wilhelm, C.: Diversity in Germany : a historical perspective. - S. 13-29
    Content: Williams, D.: Germanness or rights? : Second generation young adults and citizenship in contemporary Germany. - S. 30-48
    Content: Kılıç, Z. ; Petzen, J.: The culture of multiculturalism and racialized art. - S. 49-65
    Content: Mandel, R.: Fifty years of migration, fifty years of waiting. - S. 66-78
    Content: Can, H.: Alevi-Zaza belongings beyond borders : insider/outsider attributions and identity empowerment strategies in transnational and multigenerational family spaces between Turkey and Diaspora. - S. 79-92
    Content: Erdem, E.: Community and democratic citizenship : a critique of the Sinus study on immigrant milieus in Germany. - S. 93-107
    Content: Wilpert, C.: Identity issues in the history of the postwar migration from Turkey to Germany. - S. 108-131
    Content: Eggers, M.M.: Antidiskriminierungsengagierte Schülerinnen und Schüler mit einem türkischen Hintergrund an Berliner Schulen : Intersektionen von Geschlechterkonzeptionen, Rassismuskritik, und Diversitätsverständnissen. - S. 132-149
    Note: Lit.-Hinw , Kaya, A.: Introduction : (Re)Considering the last fifty years of migration and current immigration policies in Germany. - S. 1-12 Wilhelm, C.: Diversity in Germany : a historical perspective. - S. 13-29 Williams, D.: Germanness or rights? : Second generation young adults and citizenship in contemporary Germany. - S. 30-48 Kılıç, Z. ; Petzen, J.: The culture of multiculturalism and racialized art. - S. 49-65 Mandel, R.: Fifty years of migration, fifty years of waiting. - S. 66-78 Can, H.: Alevi-Zaza belongings beyond borders : insider/outsider attributions and identity empowerment strategies in transnational and multigenerational family spaces between Turkey and Diaspora. - S. 79-92 Erdem, E.: Community and democratic citizenship : a critique of the Sinus study on immigrant milieus in Germany. - S. 93-107 Wilpert, C.: Identity issues in the history of the postwar migration from Turkey to Germany. - S. 108-131 Eggers, M.M.: Antidiskriminierungsengagierte Schülerinnen und Schüler mit einem türkis
    In: German politics and society, New York, NY [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 1986, 31(2013), 2, Seite [1]-149, 1045-0300
    In: volume:31
    In: year:2013
    In: number:2
    In: pages:[1]-149
    Language: English
    Author information: Eggers, Maureen Maisha 1973-
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New Haven [u.a.] :Ticknor & Fields,
    UID:
    almafu_BV026635269
    Format: XXI, 280 S.
    ISBN: 0-89919-027-8
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_537401342
    ISBN: 0520070194
    In: Muslim travellers, Berkeley : Univ. of California Press, 1990, (1990), Seite 153-174, 0520070194
    In: 0520072529
    In: year:1990
    In: pages:153-174
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959761040002883
    Format: 1 online resource (376 p.) : , 18 line illustrations
    ISBN: 9780691224893
    Series Statement: Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History ; 11
    Content: The bodies and minds of children--and the very space of children--are under assault. This is the message we receive from daily news headlines about violence, sexual abuse, exploitation, and neglect of children, and from a proliferation of books in recent years representing the domain of contemporary childhood as threatened, invaded, polluted, and "stolen" by adults. Through a series of essays that explore the global dimensions of children at risk, an international group of researchers and policymakers discuss the notion of children's rights, and in particular the claim that every child has a right to a cultural identity. Explorations of children's situations in Japan, Korea, Singapore, South Africa, England, Norway, the United States, Brazil, and Germany reveal how children's everyday lives and futures are often the stakes in contemporary battles that adults wage over definitions of cultural identity and state cultural policies. Throughout this volume, the authors address the complex and often ambiguous implications of the concept of rights. For example, it may be used to defend indigenous children from radically assimilationist or even genocidal state policies; but it may also be used to legitimate racist institutions. A substantive introduction by the editor examines global political economic frameworks for the cultural debates affecting children and traces intriguing, sometimes surprising, threads throughout the papers. In addition to the editor, the contributors are Norma Field, Marilyn Ivy, Mary John, Hae-joang Cho, Saya Shiraishi, Vivienne Wee, Pamela Reynolds, Kathleen Hall, Ruth Mandel, Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, and Njabulo Ndebele.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF CULTURE -- , Introduction Children and the Politics of Culture in "Late Capitalism" -- , PART ONE: CHILDREN AND CHILDHOODS AT RISK IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" -- , Chapter One The Child as Laborer and Consumer: The Disappearance of Childhood in Contemporary Japan -- , Chapter Two Have You Seen Me? Recovering the Inner Child in Late Twentieth-Century America -- , Chapter Three Children's Rights in a Free-Market Culture -- , PART TWO: CHILDREN, CULTURAL IDENTITY, AND THE STATE -- , Chapter Four Children in the Examination War in South Korea: A Cultural Analysis -- , Chapter Five Children's Stories and the State in New Order Indonesia -- , Chapter Six Children, Population Policy, and the State in Singapore -- , Chapter Seven Youth and the Politics of Culture in South Africa -- , PART THREE: CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF MINORITY CULTURAL IDENTITY -- , Chapter Eight "There's a Time to Act English and a Time to Act Indian": The Politics of Identity among British-Sikh Teenagers -- , Chapter Nine Second-Generation Noncitizens: Children of the Turkish Migrant Diaspora in Germany -- , Chapter Ten Children, Politics, and Culture: The Case of Brazilian Indians -- , Chapter Eleven The "Cultural Fallout" of Chernobyl Radiation in Norwegian Sami Regions: Implications for Children -- , PART FOUR: THE RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION OF CHILDHOOD? -- , Chapter Twelve Recovering Childhood: Children in South African National Reconstruction -- , Appendix The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959690390102883
    Format: 1 online resource (440 p.) : , 25 illustrations
    ISBN: 9780822389026
    Content: In Cosmopolitan Anxieties, Ruth Mandel explores Germany’s relation to the more than two million Turkish immigrants and their descendants living within its borders. Based on her two decades of ethnographic research in Berlin, she argues that Germany’s reactions to the postwar Turkish diaspora have been charged, inconsistent, and resonant of past problematic encounters with a Jewish “other.” Mandel examines the tensions in Germany between race-based ideologies of blood and belonging on the one hand and ambitions of multicultural tolerance and cosmopolitanism on the other. She does so by juxtaposing the experiences of Turkish immigrants, Jews, and “ethnic Germans” in relation to issues including Islam, Germany’s Nazi past, and its radically altered position as a unified country in the post–Cold War era.Mandel explains that within Germany the popular understanding of what it means to be German is often conflated with citizenship, so that a German citizen of Turkish background can never be a “real German.” This conflation of blood and citizenship was dramatically illustrated when, during the 1990s, nearly two million “ethnic Germans” from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union arrived in Germany with a legal and social status far superior to that of “Turks” who had lived in the country for decades. Mandel analyzes how representations of Turkish difference are appropriated or rejected by Turks living in Germany; how subsequent generations of Turkish immigrants are exploring new configurations of identity and citizenship through literature, film, hip-hop, and fashion; and how migrants returning to Turkey find themselves fundamentally changed by their experiences in Germany. She maintains that until difference is accepted as unproblematic, there will continue to be serious tension regarding resident foreigners, despite recurrent attempts to realize a more inclusive and “demotic” cosmopolitan vision of Germany.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Illustrations -- , Preface and Acknowledgments -- , Note on Language -- , Introduction: Germany, Turkey, and the Space In-Between -- , Berlin: A Prelude -- , 1. Shifting Cosmopolitics -- , 2. ‘‘We Called for Labor, but People Came Instead’’ -- , 3. Making Ausländer -- , 4. Haunted Jewish Spaces and Turkish Phantasms of the Present -- , 5. Berlin’s Kreuzberg: Topographies of Infraction -- , 6. Beyond the Bridge: Two Banks of the River -- , 7. Minor Literatures and Professional Ethnics -- , 8. Practicing German Citizenship -- , 9. Deracination to Diaspora: Leave and Leaving -- , 10. Reimagining Islams in Berlin -- , 11. Veiling Modernities -- , Conclusion: Reluctant Cosmopolitans -- , Glossary -- , Notes -- , Works Cited -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 9
    E-Resource
    E-Resource
    North Carolina :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959677624302883
    Format: 1 online resource (442 p.)
    Content: An anthropological history that traces shifts in 1990s German immigration policy regarding those within the Turkish diaspora, along with portraying the lives of Turkish immigrants.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgments; Note on Language; Introduction: Germany, Turkey, and the Space In-Between; Berlin: A Prelude; 1. Shifting Cosmopolitics; 2. ''We Called for Labor, but People Came Instead''; 3. Making Ausländer; 4. Haunted Jewish Spaces and Turkish Phantasms of the Present; 5. Berlin's Kreuzberg: Topographies of Infraction; 6. Beyond the Bridge: Two Banks of the River; 7. Minor Literatures and Professional Ethnic; 8. Practicing German Citizenship; 9. Deracination to Diaspora: Leave and Leaving; 10. Reimagining Islams in Berlin , 11. Veiling ModernitiesConclusion: Reluctant Cosmopolitans; Glossary; Notes; Works Cited; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-4193-X
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Durham, NC : Duke University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_JMB00074154
    Format: XXIV, 413 Seiten , Ill.
    Content: In "Cosmopolitan Anxieties" Ruth Mandel explores Germany's relation to the more than two million Turkish immigrants and their descendants living within its borders. Based on her two decades of ethnographic research in Berlin, she argues that Germany's reactions to the post-war Turkish diaspora have been charged, inconsistent, and resonant of past problematic encounters with a Jewish "other." Mandel examines the tensions in Germany between race-based ideologies of blood and belonging on the one hand and ambitions of multicultural tolerance and cosmopolitanism on the other.She does so by juxtaposing the experiences of Turkish immigrants, Jews, and "ethnic Germans" in relation to issues including Islam, Germany's Nazi past, and its radically altered situation as a unified country in the post-Cold War era. Mandel explains that within Germany the popular understanding of what it means to be German is often conflated with citizenship, so that a German citizen of Turkish background can never be a "real German." This conflation of blood and citizenship was dramatically illustrated when, during the 1990s, nearly two million "ethnic Germans" from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union arrived in Germany with a legal and social status far superior to that of "Turks" who had lived in the country for decades. Mandel analyzes how representations of Turkish difference are appropriated or rejected by Turks living in Germany; how second- and third-generation Turkish immigrants are exploring new configurations of identity and citizenship through literature, film, hip-hop, and fashion; and how migrants returning to Turkey find themselves changed by their experiences in Germany. She maintains that until difference is truly legitimized, there will continue to be serious tension regarding resident foreigners, despite many sincere attempts to realize a multicultural, cosmopolitan vision of Germany.
    Language: English
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