Ethnic Identity Conflict in the New Country

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In twelve in-depth interviews, the author explores
the symbolic content of stories about World War II
recollected by the children of German immigrants in
the United States. The analysis focuses on a variety
of strategies employed by immigrant families when
dealing with a conflicting German identity and moral
emotions such as shame and guilt. The respondent pool
includes three opposite-sex sibling pairs to allow
for an interpretation of gender as influencing both
the transmission process and the content of the war
stories. The study further examines the narratives
within a complex context of variables such as
history, temporality, and family communication
patterns, hereby concentrating on intrafamilial taboo
topics. Similarities between the identity-protective
strategies of the respondents and their parents when
dealing with the German past and the coping
mechanisms of German generations in Germany become
apparent throughout the book. Thus, the project is
able to draw significant parallels to a large body of
research focusing on German
Vergangenheitsbewältigung while illuminating the
specific situation of German identity in the context
of American Diaspora.

Autorentext

In her early twenties, Bettina Heiss came to the United States tostudy communication and conflict. Her conversations with thechildren of German immigrants were also a means for the author todeal with conflicting feelings about the German past.


Klappentext

In twelve in-depth interviews, the author exploresthe symbolic content of stories about World War IIrecollected by the children of German immigrants inthe United States. The analysis focuses on a varietyof strategies employed by immigrant families whendealing with a conflicting German identity and moralemotions such as shame and guilt. The respondent poolincludes three opposite-sex sibling pairs to allowfor an interpretation of gender as influencing boththe transmission process and the content of the warstories. The study further examines the narrativeswithin a complex context of variables such ashistory, temporality, and family communicationpatterns, hereby concentrating on intrafamilial tabootopics. Similarities between the identity-protectivestrategies of the respondents and their parents whendealing with the German past and the copingmechanisms of German generations in Germany becomeapparent throughout the book. Thus, the project isable to draw significant parallels to a large body ofresearch focusing on GermanVergangenheitsbewältigung while illuminating thespecific situation of German identity in the contextof American Diaspora.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639152395
    • Sprache Deutsch
    • Größe H220mm x B220mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639152395
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-15239-5
    • Titel Ethnic Identity Conflict in the New Country
    • Autor Bettina M. Richards Heiss
    • Untertitel Intergenerational War Narratives of German Americans
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 128
    • Genre Philosophie

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