寻鬼者:从中欧飞地到北美的同化

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS Pub Date : 2022-08-26 DOI:10.1111/glal.12360
Derek Stadler
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14世纪,一群讲德语的移民在现在的斯洛文尼亚建立了一个名为Gottschee的殖民地。第二次世界大战的结果将gottscheer驱逐出斯洛文尼亚,他们被安置在奥地利的难民营。虽然一些戈特舍尔人后来移居到其他欧洲国家,但大量的戈特舍尔人作为难民移民到北美现有的戈特舍尔人或德国人社区,在纽约和克利夫兰等大城市实践文化传统。像其他最初在美国大城市定居的德国移民一样,许多戈特舍尔人在抵达美国后不久或几代人之后,从城市迁出并被同化。事实上,gottscheer是移民到北美的德国人集体同化经历的一个体现。以前,曾经为美国和加拿大社会做出贡献的庞大的德国移民社区几乎都消失了。这项研究调查了Gottscheers如何以及为什么在战前和战后的几年里在美国和加拿大创建了离散的种族社区。它还分析了戈特舍尔社区的现状,以确定为什么戈特舍尔人和他们的后代可能被美国社会同化。
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THE GOTTSCHEERS: FROM A CENTRAL EUROPEAN ENCLAVE TO ASSIMILATION IN NORTH AMERICA

In the fourteenth century, a group of German-speaking settlers established a colony named Gottschee in what is now Slovenia. The results of World War II banished Gottscheers from Slovenia and they relocated to Austrian refugee camps. While some Gottscheers later moved to other European countries, a large number migrated to existing Gottscheer or German communities in North America as refugees, practising cultural traditions in large cities such as New York and Cleveland. Like other German immigrants who initially settled in large American cities, many Gottscheers moved from urban areas and assimilated, soon after arrival or a few generations later. In fact, Gottscheers are one embodiment of the collective assimilation experience of Germans who migrated to North America. Formerly, once large communities of German immigrants who contributed to both United States and Canadian society have all but disappeared. This study investigates how and why Gottscheers created discrete ethnic communities in the United States and Canada that flourished in the pre- and postwar years. It also analyses the present state of Gottscheer communities to determine why Gottscheers and their descendants may assimilate into American society.

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GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS
GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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期刊介绍: - German Life and Letters was founded in 1936 by the distinguished British Germanist L.A. Willoughby and the publisher Basil Blackwell. In its first number the journal described its aim as "engagement with German culture in its widest aspects: its history, literature, religion, music, art; with German life in general". German LIfe and Letters has continued over the decades to observe its founding principles of providing an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly analysis of German culture past and present. The journal appears four times a year, and a typical number contains around eight articles of between six and eight thousand words each.
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