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From Multiculturalism to Hybridity: New Approaches to Teaching Modern Switzerland

Editat de Karin Baumgartner, Margrit Zinggeler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2010
Places Switzerland within the context of transnational labor migration and examines how this German-, French-, Italian-, and Romansh- speaking nation is being transformed by the influx of migrants from all over the world who now constitute a fifth of the population.
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ISBN-13: 9781443824880
ISBN-10: 1443824887
Pagini: 295
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Karin Baumgartner received her PhD from Washington University in St. Louis and is Associate Professor for German literature at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. She is the author of Public Voices: Political Discourse in the Writings of Caroline de la Motte Fouque (2009) and numerous articles on political writing by women. In 2004, she won the Max Kade Award for best article in Austrian Literature. Margrit Zinggeler is a professor of German at Eastern Michigan University. She wrote a book about Swiss author Gertrud Leutenegger and the textbook GRIMMATIK, to teach German grammar through analysis of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales. She presented papers and wrote articles on literary theory, second language acquisition, German and Swiss literature, and business language. She collaborates with Karin Baumgartner on the Swiss Studies Project www.swissstudies.org. She is the 2009 recipient of the Barbara Ort-Smith Award for her life-long contributions to language teaching. More recently, her research and publication agenda concentrate on the hybridization of Switzerland supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies (SFM) at University of Neuchatel.