By: Mathias Weifert
The book "Volksgruppenidentität, sozialer und kultureller Identitätswandel bei den sogenannten Donauschwaben (1683 - 2008)" by Mathias Weifert is a scholarly work that explores the identity and cultural changes of the Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben) from 1683 to 2008. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book is structured to analyze the historical, social, and cultural dynamics that have shaped the identity of the Danube Swabians. It includes:
While specific reviews of the book are not readily available in the provided sources, the 27th LIPP Symposium at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, where Weifert presented his study, indicates that his work was well-received in academic circles. The symposium's focus on language and migration suggests that Weifert's research was considered significant in understanding the complexities of identity and language change in migrant communities.
The book abstract from the 27th LIPP Symposium provides a detailed outline of Weifert's research, indicating that his study was well-received and recognized for its contribution to the field of linguistics and cultural studies.
Weifert's work is part of a broader academic interest in understanding the dynamics of identity, language, and culture in migrant communities. His study contributes to the field by offering a nuanced analysis of how historical, social, and cultural factors intersect to shape the identity of a specific ethnic group over time.