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Transformacija kul´turno-jazykovogo samosoznanija rossijskich nemcev v Germanii

  • Some 25 years ago, a large-scale repatriation of Russian Germans began. As a result, more than 2,5 million people that grew up in the USSR, Russia, or other post-Soviet states, became German citizens who had native or near-native command of the Russian language. The uncomfortable differences they exhibited in comparison to those who were supposed to accept them as equals, yet failed to do so, compelled them to search for self-designations that would accommodate their new identity and to bond together to form a new minority. The authors examine the attempts of Soviet/Russian Germans to redefine their ethnic identity in terms of not just blood but also language and culture, focusing on two particular cases: the use of the name Rusak in the internet forums of the repatriated immigrants; and the linguistic-cultural practices of the older generation of immigrants.

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Author:Katharina Meng, Ekaterina Protassova
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-62286
ISSN:0869-5415
Parent Title (Russian):Etnografičeskoe obozrenie
Title Additional (German):Die Transformation des kulturell-sprachlichen Selbstverständnisses der Russlanddeutschen in Deutschland
Publisher:Federal´noe gosudarstvennoe unitarnoe predprijatie Akademičeskij naučno-izdatel´skij, proizvodstvenno-poligrafičeskij i knigorasprostranitel´skij centr Nauka
Place of publication:Moskva
Document Type:Article
Language:Russian
Year of first Publication:2015
Date of Publication (online):2017/06/27
Publicationstate:Veröffentlichungsversion
Reviewstate:Peer-Review
Tag:Ethnonym; Immigrants; Repatriation; Russian Germans
GND Keyword:Einwanderer; Kulturelle Identität; Russlanddeutsche; Sprachgebrauch
Volume:2015
Issue:6
Page Number:13
First Page:13
Last Page:25
DDC classes:400 Sprache
Open Access?:ja
Linguistics-Classification:Soziolinguistik
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt