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Article: Ethnic Cultures in the 1920s in North America.
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- African American Review
- Article date:
- June 22, 1996
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The fourteen essays in this collection address issues of ethnicity in the fields of literature, history, politics, and anthropology. Drawn from a Franco-German Colloquium initiated at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in July 1991, this collection includes Heinz Ickstadt, "Transnational Democracy and Anglo-Saxondom"; Dieter Meind, "The Last West: Scandinavian Contributions to North American Prairie Fiction"; Simone Vauthier, "The Other Half of the Family: The Ethnic Double in E. M. Robert's My Heart and My Flesh"; Michel Fabre, "John F. Matheus, or a Forgotten Look at Multi-Ethnic America by a Writer of the New Negro Movement"; Wolfgang Binder, "The Brown Veil: ...