This book examines narratives of anti-German sentiment and language loss from German American communities in southwestern Illinois. The narratives and sociolinguistic practices illustrate the multiple ways that family members responded to periods of anti-German sentiment and constructed a past that gives coherence and meaning to the present.
This book examines narratives of anti-German sentiment and language loss from German American communities in southwestern Illinois. The narratives and sociolinguistic practices illustrate the multiple ways that family members responded to periods of anti-German sentiment and constructed a past that gives coherence and meaning to the present.
Introduction: Something We Weren't Supposed to Know or Hear Chapter One: Recovering Immigration History and the Role of Narrative Chapter Two: Contexts of German Immigration, German Schooling and Anti-German Sentiment Chapter Three: Origin Stories: Chronicles of Family Genesis, Citizenship and Belonging Chapter Four: Narrating Americanization, Anti-German Sentiment and Language LossChapter Five: "It's not like an old family affair": Narratives of New Immigrants and New Immigration Chapter Six: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Making Sense of Americanization Stories
Introduction: Something We Weren't Supposed to Know or Hear Chapter One: Recovering Immigration History and the Role of Narrative Chapter Two: Contexts of German Immigration, German Schooling and Anti-German Sentiment Chapter Three: Origin Stories: Chronicles of Family Genesis, Citizenship and Belonging Chapter Four: Narrating Americanization, Anti-German Sentiment and Language LossChapter Five: "It's not like an old family affair": Narratives of New Immigrants and New Immigration Chapter Six: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Making Sense of Americanization Stories
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