Bøger af Joyce Marie Mushaben
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- The Dialectical Identities of Eastern Germans
1.038,95 kr. This book tells the story of the German Democratic Republic from "the inside out," using the lens of generational change to deconstruct an intriguing array of social identities that had little to do with the "official GDR" version authoritarian rulers regularly sought to impose on their citizens. The author compares the "identities" of five societal subgroups (GDR writers and intellectuals; pastors and dissidents; women; youth; and working-class men), exploring the policies defining their lives and status before/during/after the 1989 Wende, as well as the diverging "exit, voice and loyalty" dilemmas encountered by each. The "dialectical" components treated in this work center on the extent to which eastern identities were lost, found and reconfigured across three generations, from 1949 to 1989, from 1990 to 2005, then up to 2020. It explores how the existence of a separate East German state and the socialization processes imposed on each subculture has not only complicated the search for national unity since 1990 but also -- perhaps more controversially--invoked new challenges directly related to ongoing East-West structural disparities since unification and the treatment of eastern Germans by often more privileged western Germans.
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- 1.038,95 kr.
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1.415,95 kr. This book tells the story of the German Democratic Republic from ¿the inside out,¿ using the lens of generational change to deconstruct an intriguing array of social identities that had little to do with the ¿official GDR¿ version authoritarian rulers regularly sought to impose on their citizens. The author compares the ¿identities¿ of five societal subgroups (GDR writers and intellectuals; pastors and dissidents; women; youth; and working-class men), exploring the policies defining their lives and status before/during/after the 1989 Wende, as well as the diverging ¿exit, voice and loyalty¿ dilemmas encountered by each. The ¿dialectical¿ components treated in this work center on the extent to which eastern identities were lost, found and reconfigured across three generations, from 1949 to 1989, from 1990 to 2005, then up to 2020. It explores how the existence of a separate East German state and the socialization processes imposed on each subculture has not only complicated the search for national unity since 1990 but also -- perhaps more controversially¿invoked new challenges directly related to ongoing East-West structural disparities since unification and the treatment of eastern Germans by often more privileged western Germans.
- Bog
- 1.415,95 kr.
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- Changing Attitudes Towards The National Question And Nato In The Federal Republic Of Germany
592,95 - 1.649,95 kr. - Bog
- 592,95 kr.
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- Integration and Mobilization among Ethnic Minorities in Germany
1.530,95 kr. In contrast to most migration studies that focus on specific "e;foreigner"e; groups in Germany, this study simultaneously compares and contrasts the legal, political, social, and economic opportunity structures facing diverse categories of the ethnic minorities who have settled in the country since the 1950s. It reveals the contradictory, and usually self-defeating, nature of German policies intended to keep "e;migrants"e; out-allegedly in order to preserve a German Leitkultur (with which very few of its own citizens still identify). The main barriers to effective integration-and socioeconomic revitalization in general-sooner lie in the country's obsolete labor market regulations and bureaucratic procedures. Drawing on local case studies, personal interviews, and national surveys, the author describes "e;the human faces"e; behind official citizenship and integration practices in Germany, and in doing so demonstrates that average citizens are much more multi-cultural than they realize.
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- 1.530,95 kr.