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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing Germany 1
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Part I Making Germans and Non-Germans
- Chapter 1 Language as Battleground ‘Speaking’ the Nation, Lingual Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification Germany 41
- Chapter 2 Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany 67
- Chapter 3 Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany 82
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Part II Potential for Change
- Chapter 4 Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart 103
- Chapter 5 ‘Neukölln Is Where I Live, It’s Not Where I’m From’ Children of Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing Urban Space in Berlin 121
- Chapter 6 The Post-migrant Paradigm 142
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Part III Refugee Encounters
- Chapter 7 New Year’s Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and Continuities in Germany’s Integration Regime 171
- Chapter 8 Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory 191
- Chapter 9 Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden’s Pegida Movement and Berlin’s Refugee Church 214
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Part IV New Initiatives and Directions
- Chapter 10 Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in Theatre 241
- Chapter 11 Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs. Democratic Inclusion 265
- Chapter 12 The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action 288
- Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference 311
- Index 332
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction: Making, Experiencing and Managing Difference in a Changing Germany 1
-
Part I Making Germans and Non-Germans
- Chapter 1 Language as Battleground ‘Speaking’ the Nation, Lingual Citizenship and Diversity Management in Post-unification Germany 41
- Chapter 2 Diversity and Unity: Political and Conceptual Answers to Experiences of Differences and Diversities in Germany 67
- Chapter 3 Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany 82
-
Part II Potential for Change
- Chapter 4 Islam, Vernacular Culture and Creativity in Stuttgart 103
- Chapter 5 ‘Neukölln Is Where I Live, It’s Not Where I’m From’ Children of Migrants Navigating Belonging in a Rapidly Changing Urban Space in Berlin 121
- Chapter 6 The Post-migrant Paradigm 142
-
Part III Refugee Encounters
- Chapter 7 New Year’s Eve, Sexual Violence and Moral Panics: Ruptures and Continuities in Germany’s Integration Regime 171
- Chapter 8 Solidarity with Refugees: Negotiations of Proximity and Memory 191
- Chapter 9 Negotiating Cultural Difference in Dresden’s Pegida Movement and Berlin’s Refugee Church 214
-
Part IV New Initiatives and Directions
- Chapter 10 Interstitial Agents: Negotiating Migration and Diversity in Theatre 241
- Chapter 11 Articulating a Noncitizen Politics: Nation-State Pity vs. Democratic Inclusion 265
- Chapter 12 The Refugees-Welcome Movement: A New Form of Political Action 288
- Conclusion: Refugee Futures and the Politics of Difference 311
- Index 332