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Germans or Foreigners?: Attitudes Toward Ethnic Minorities in Post-Reunification Germany: Attitudes Towards Ethnic Minorities in Post-unification ... Transition: The NYU European Studies Series)
 
 
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Richard Alba , Peter Schmidt , Martina Wasmer

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"Auslander" and "Auslanderin" (fem.), literally "out-lander" but meaning "foreigner," are words suggesting that a social chasm separates immigrants from native Germans, and they appear to sustain the dominant image of Germany in the English-language literature as the "ethnic nation" par excellence (Brubaker, 1992). Read the first page
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