Teaching German in Twentieth-century America, Craig W. Nickisch,Cora Lee Nollendorfs (9780299168308) — Readings Books

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Teaching German in Twentieth-century America
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Teaching German in Twentieth-century America

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Teaching a foreign language and culture is always a challenge, but it has been especially problematic to teach the German language and culture in the United States in the twentieth century. The tradition of Germany’s great poets and thinkers of the past has been joined by a starker legacy. Through explorations of such topics as the world wars, the Holocaust, women in the language-teaching profession, Jewish contributions, and technology’s impact on scholarship, this volume inspects the fascination and frustrating relationships of the two cultures as they interact through the teaching of German in American educational systems from small liberal arts colleges to large and famous universities. This volume resulted from a conference, Shaping Forces in American Germanics, held in Madison, Wisconsin in September 1996.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
17 April 2001
Pages
300
ISBN
9780299168308

Teaching a foreign language and culture is always a challenge, but it has been especially problematic to teach the German language and culture in the United States in the twentieth century. The tradition of Germany’s great poets and thinkers of the past has been joined by a starker legacy. Through explorations of such topics as the world wars, the Holocaust, women in the language-teaching profession, Jewish contributions, and technology’s impact on scholarship, this volume inspects the fascination and frustrating relationships of the two cultures as they interact through the teaching of German in American educational systems from small liberal arts colleges to large and famous universities. This volume resulted from a conference, Shaping Forces in American Germanics, held in Madison, Wisconsin in September 1996.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
17 April 2001
Pages
300
ISBN
9780299168308