When is German not a German? : representations of identity in life narratives of Russian-Germans
This research represents a unique exploration of the life narratives of Russian-German (Spät)Aussiedler within the city of Berlin, stretching from affluent areas in the west of the city, to areas of high unemployment in the east. A unique feature of this study is that the informant cohort consists...
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University of Aberdeen
2006
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.493591 |
Summary: | This research represents a unique exploration of the life narratives of Russian-German (Spät)Aussiedler within the city of Berlin, stretching from affluent areas in the west of the city, to areas of high unemployment in the east. A unique feature of this study is that the informant cohort consists solely of the "grandparent" generation. |
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