This is a comprehensive and up-to-date critical examination of
cultural diversity in Germanic-speaking societies. It goes beyond
ethnic, religious, and gender stereotypes to show minority groups
as active participants in German history rather than as passive
victims. This collection of critical and theoretical essays seeks
to interpret the current philosophical, aesthetic, and literary
thinking about diversity in literature and language.
The book is divided into four parts: literary analyses of works
produced by members of minority populations, linguistic discussions
and case studies of minority groups, structures and strategies of
discourse and prejudice, and studies of remedies for problems of
racism and discrimination. Some of the most significant writers and
thinkers in the field have contributed, making this volume of
critical concern to scholars and students of German, modern
languages, and comparative studies.
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