Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)

This project explores the history of Germans in Canada: their experiences prior to, during, and after the Second World War. The primary focus of this project will be on the construction of the German Canadian identity in the years after the Second World War. I contend that German Canadian immigra...

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Main Author: Paul, Jeanette Katharine
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/16658
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-166582018-01-05T17:38:29Z Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960) Paul, Jeanette Katharine German Canadians Germans -- Canada -- Cultural assimilation Discrimination -- Canada Stigma (Social psychology) Identity (Psychology) Canada -- Emigration and immigration This project explores the history of Germans in Canada: their experiences prior to, during, and after the Second World War. The primary focus of this project will be on the construction of the German Canadian identity in the years after the Second World War. I contend that German Canadian immigrants from the post-war years experienced discrimination and negativity which forced them to submerge their true identities. This submersion has left us with a weak German Canadian culture today-it is one based on the outdated notion of "oom-pa-pa" bands and Schuhplattler dancers. As this culture-and the people who perpetuate it-die off, we are left with a German Canadian culture and identity that is more and more Canadian. This project is primarily composed of a literature review and will use Erving GofFman's theory on stigma and spoiled identities. Arts, Faculty of Sociology, Department of Graduate 2009-12-15T00:25:09Z 2009-12-15T00:25:09Z 2005 2005-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/16658 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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language English
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topic German Canadians
Germans -- Canada -- Cultural assimilation
Discrimination -- Canada
Stigma (Social psychology)
Identity (Psychology)
Canada -- Emigration and immigration
spellingShingle German Canadians
Germans -- Canada -- Cultural assimilation
Discrimination -- Canada
Stigma (Social psychology)
Identity (Psychology)
Canada -- Emigration and immigration
Paul, Jeanette Katharine
Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
description This project explores the history of Germans in Canada: their experiences prior to, during, and after the Second World War. The primary focus of this project will be on the construction of the German Canadian identity in the years after the Second World War. I contend that German Canadian immigrants from the post-war years experienced discrimination and negativity which forced them to submerge their true identities. This submersion has left us with a weak German Canadian culture today-it is one based on the outdated notion of "oom-pa-pa" bands and Schuhplattler dancers. As this culture-and the people who perpetuate it-die off, we are left with a German Canadian culture and identity that is more and more Canadian. This project is primarily composed of a literature review and will use Erving GofFman's theory on stigma and spoiled identities. === Arts, Faculty of === Sociology, Department of === Graduate
author Paul, Jeanette Katharine
author_facet Paul, Jeanette Katharine
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title Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
title_short Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
title_full Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
title_fullStr Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
title_full_unstemmed Submerged identitites : German Canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
title_sort submerged identitites : german canadian immigrants (1945-1960)
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