This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which has emerged relatively recently as a way to refer to people who are German by descent (i.e., not of migration background). This analysis shows that use of this term reflects competing discourses about the role of ethnicity in national belonging in Germany. While the origin and many uses of the term challenge the validity of ethnicity as a basis for legitimacy in German society, some of the data suggest that it has also been adopted as a supposedly neutral term to describe a segment of the German population, which supports an ethnonational ideology
This contribution focusses on varieties of German which are spoken in extraterritorial German commun...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This paper examines excerpts from interviews in which informants from six European border communitie...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
In contemporary Europe, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subject...
This paper develops recent work in linguistic anthropology on language ideologies and the negotiatio...
This paper? analyzes the use of German langue in the public and private spheres of communication am...
Germany is often cited as a paradigmatic case for an ethnic model of nationalism but in recent years...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
Traditionally, German identity was based on an ethnic and linguistic notion of membership. Today, ov...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
The article deals with the nexus between Jewish immigration to the Federal Republic of Germany and l...
This contribution focusses on varieties of German which are spoken in extraterritorial German commun...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This paper examines excerpts from interviews in which informants from six European border communitie...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This chapter examines variation in the situated meanings of the term Biodeutsche(r), a term which ha...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
In contemporary Europe, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subject...
This paper develops recent work in linguistic anthropology on language ideologies and the negotiatio...
This paper? analyzes the use of German langue in the public and private spheres of communication am...
Germany is often cited as a paradigmatic case for an ethnic model of nationalism but in recent years...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migr...
Traditionally, German identity was based on an ethnic and linguistic notion of membership. Today, ov...
On the basis of six qualitative interviews with members of the German minority in Denmark, the artic...
The article deals with the nexus between Jewish immigration to the Federal Republic of Germany and l...
This contribution focusses on varieties of German which are spoken in extraterritorial German commun...
textThis dissertation investigates language use among second-generation migrants in Berlin. It is b...
This paper examines excerpts from interviews in which informants from six European border communitie...