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2. Gender in German-Canadian Studies: Challenges from across the Borders
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Approaches: Transculturalism and Gender
- 1. Local, Continental, Global Migration Contexts: Projecting Life Courses in the Frame of Family Economies and Emotional Networks 21
- 2. Gender in German-Canadian Studies: Challenges from across the Borders 44
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Part II. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Religion, Politics, and Culture
- 3. Success through Persistence: The Beginnings of the Moravian Mission in Labrador, 1771–5 63
- 4. Model Farmers, Dubious Citizens: Reconsidering the Pennsylvania Germans of Upper Canada, 1786–1834 79
- 5. Germania in Canada – Nation and Ethnicity at the German Peace Jubilees of 1871 107
- 6. A Weak Woman Standing Alone: Home, Nation, and Gender in the Work of German-Canadian Immigration Agent Elise von Koerber, 1872–84 137
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Part III. Twentieth Century: Ethnicity and Nationalism
- 7. German-Quebecers, ‘German-Québécois,’ German-Canadians? The Double Integration of People of German Descent in Quebec in the 1990s 165
- 8. ‘What Church Do You Go To?’ The Difficult Acculturation of German- Jewish Refugees in Canada, 1933–2004 187
- 9. ‘German Only in Their Hearts’: Making and Breaking the Ethnic German Diaspora in the Twentieth Century 211
- 10. Germans into Europeans: Expellees in Postwar Canada 227
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Part IV. Language and Literature
- 11. Language Acculturation: German Speakers in Kitchener-Waterloo 249
- 12. Reimagining German-Canadians: Reflections on Past Deconstructions and Literary Evidence 268
- Contributors 289
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Approaches: Transculturalism and Gender
- 1. Local, Continental, Global Migration Contexts: Projecting Life Courses in the Frame of Family Economies and Emotional Networks 21
- 2. Gender in German-Canadian Studies: Challenges from across the Borders 44
-
Part II. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Religion, Politics, and Culture
- 3. Success through Persistence: The Beginnings of the Moravian Mission in Labrador, 1771–5 63
- 4. Model Farmers, Dubious Citizens: Reconsidering the Pennsylvania Germans of Upper Canada, 1786–1834 79
- 5. Germania in Canada – Nation and Ethnicity at the German Peace Jubilees of 1871 107
- 6. A Weak Woman Standing Alone: Home, Nation, and Gender in the Work of German-Canadian Immigration Agent Elise von Koerber, 1872–84 137
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Part III. Twentieth Century: Ethnicity and Nationalism
- 7. German-Quebecers, ‘German-Québécois,’ German-Canadians? The Double Integration of People of German Descent in Quebec in the 1990s 165
- 8. ‘What Church Do You Go To?’ The Difficult Acculturation of German- Jewish Refugees in Canada, 1933–2004 187
- 9. ‘German Only in Their Hearts’: Making and Breaking the Ethnic German Diaspora in the Twentieth Century 211
- 10. Germans into Europeans: Expellees in Postwar Canada 227
-
Part IV. Language and Literature
- 11. Language Acculturation: German Speakers in Kitchener-Waterloo 249
- 12. Reimagining German-Canadians: Reflections on Past Deconstructions and Literary Evidence 268
- Contributors 289
- Index 293