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The Evolution of New York City's Multiculturalism: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl: Immigrants in New York from the 19th Century until the End of the Gilded - Paperback

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The Evolution of New York City's Multiculturalism: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl: Immigrants in New York from the 19th Century until the End of the Gilded - Paperback
The Evolution of New York City's Multiculturalism: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl: Immigrants in New York from the 19th Century until the End of the Gilded - Paperback
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by Eva Kolb (Author)

This book deals with the formation of New York City's multicultural character. It draws a sketch of the metropolis' first big immigration waves and describes the development of immigrants who entered the New World as foreigners and strangers and soon became one of the most essential parts of the city's very character. A main focus is laid upon the ambiguity of the immigrants' identity which is captured between assimilation and separation, and one of the most important questions the book deals with is whether the city can be seen as one of the world's greatest melting pots or just as a huge salad bowl inhabiting all kinds of different cultures. The book approaches this topic from an historical and a fictional point of view and concentrates on personal experiences of the immigrants as well as on the cultural impact immigration had on the megalopolis New York.

Author Biography

Eva Kolb studierte in Mannheim und Heidelberg, arbeitete in New York und Paris und ist seit 2005 als Lehrerin, Dozentin, Redakteurin und Autorin in München tätig. Als Gründerin der Textwerkstatt München hat sie Publikationen im Bereich Immigration, Geschichte, Sprachen, Reise, Kultur, Marketing und Medizin zu verzeichnen. Hauptberuflich ist sie als Lehrgangsleiterin an der Münchner Volkshochschule (MVHS) im Bereich FlüB&S (Flüchtlinge in Beruf und Schule) tätig und unterrichtet Integrationskurse vom BAMF (Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge). Seit 2018 ist sie Parteimitglied der CSU und leitet, gemeinsam mit Yusuf Al Husein, die politische Koordination des Obersten Rates in Deutschland und der EU.

Number of Pages: 162
Dimensions: 0.35 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: March 27, 2009
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