Narratives of Immigration and Language Loss Lessons from the German American Midwest

Narratives of Immigration and Language Loss Lessons from the German American Midwest

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Thompson, Maris R.
Lexington Books
EAN: 9781498533812
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This book examines narratives of anti-German sentiment and language loss from German American communities in southwestern, Illinois. During World War I and II, government sponsored Americanization campaigns brought an abrupt end to German speaking practices in many communities across the Midwest. The narratives and the sociolinguistic practices around their telling detail the experiences of people who were singled out because of their ethnicity and bilingualism and the consequences these experiences had for their families. This work considers how contexts of discrimination informed constructions of the past that people could live with and the impact of these contexts on their beliefs about language and belonging. In addition to stories of past experience, this work also explores narratives of the present. New immigrants are moving to the region for work in local industries and their presence is regarded cautiously by German origin residents. Narrative constructions about new immigrants are considered in light of these shifting demographics and local histories of anti-German sentiment with significant implications for the future of social relationships in these communities.
EAN 9781498533812
ISBN 1498533817
Binding Ebook
Publisher Lexington Books
Publication date December 27, 2017
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Thompson, Maris R.
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