00763nam0-2200265 --450 991031176000332120190306135245.020190306d1948----kmuy0itay5050 baengGB 001yy<<The >>modern house in Englandby F. R. S. Yorke3. ed.LondonThe architectural press1948140 p., [3] p. di tav.ill.30 cmCaseInghilterra1934-1948728.09420904320Yorke,Francis Reginald Stevens762725ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910311760003321C 1105 CAN3DARPUDARPUModern house in England1546545UNINA04572nam 22006613 450 991098937120332120250705110026.097804729049830472904981(CKB)37704032600041(MiAaPQ)EBC31954111(Au-PeEL)EBL31954111(OCoLC)1465032977(ODN)ODN0011679482(EXLCZ)993770403260004120250313d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInterrogating Integration Sport, Celebrity, and Scandal in the Making of New Germany1st ed.Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press2025Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (292 pages)Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany SeriesTitle from eBook information screen..9780472077380 0472077384 9780472057382 0472057383 Introduction : integration, race, and popular nationalism -- Sentimental citizenship : Heimat and being at home -- Selling the nation on itself : transforming the people through global sporting spectacle -- "Soccer patriotism" : rehabilitating celebratory nationalism in the 2006 World Cup -- Sport integration : the promise and peril of "New Germans" -- ImmigrantpPatriotism : the redemption of national pride -- Destructive productivity : the Sarrazin debate and the threat of proliferating noncitizens -- Models and miscreants : the integration Bambi awards -- Conclusion : separating fact from fairy tales in Germany's Willkommenskultur."Interrogating Integration explores how media campaigns, public debates, and international sporting spectacles construct national identity in an era of rising nationalism. Across Europe, "integration" has emerged as a guiding concept to regulate and control cultural differences, particularly in Germany where integration has become a watchword since the introduction of birthright citizenship in 2000. The expansion of German citizenship threatened the homogeneous definition of the nation and spurred increased scrutiny of people identified as migrants. This has opened a new chapter in the complicated, often ambivalent relationship between the White Christian-German majority and immigrants and Germans of color, particularly Muslim and Black Germans. The celebrations, scandals, and debates analyzed here reveal how the admission of new citizens inspired an optimistic cosmopolitanism that claimed to definitively separate the new Germany from its fascist past while simultaneously reinscribing racialized hierarchies and providing fuel for growing far-right politics. Using touchstones of public memory, including events surrounding men's World Cup soccer and the record-breaking success of a book blaming Muslims for Germany's decline, Zambon challenges persistent problems in European conceptions of race, where racializing projects take place under an "ideology of racelessness" and the atrocities of historical and transnational racisms are used to deny current local forms of racism. Interrogating Integration builds on this concept by exploring how the integration paradigm in popular media played into a new nationalist resurgence and how nativist arguments have deep roots to the core of modern democratic policies and discourses."--Provided by publisher.Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany SeriesNationalismSocial aspectsGermanyMass media and nationalismGermanyNationalism and sportsGermanyImmigrantsCultural assimilationGermanyImmigrantsGermanyPublic opinionGermanyEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsGermanySocial conditions1990-NationalismSocial aspectsMass media and nationalismNationalism and sportsImmigrantsCultural assimilationImmigrantsPublic opinion.943.088HIS014000SPO000000SPO066000bisacshZambon Kate1802958MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910989371203321Interrogating Integration4349348UNINA