Immigration, integration and Leitkultur in German newspapers: Competing discourses about national belonging

Janet M. Fuller*

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    Abstract

    This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Migrationshintergrund 'people with migration background', Turken 'Turks', and Biodeutscher 'ethnic German(s)' in online discussions about the integration of immigrants into German society. These terms construct essentialist social categories that focus on ethnic background as inherent in cultural behavior, which makes integration for members of these groups impossible. Further, in some cases naming stigmatized groups is no longer necessary, as the discourses about members of these groups are so strong that the mere mention of particular cultural practices is enough to indicate who the unwanted members of society are. However, competing discourses, which challenge the use of these terms and the discourses of alterity, are also part of the discussion of national belonging exemplified in these data.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)175-189
    Number of pages15
    JournalStudii de lingvistica
    Volume8
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • immigration
    • integration
    • Leitkultur
    • national identities
    • media discourse
    • critical discourse analysis
    • PRESS
    • REPRESENTATION
    • METAPHORS
    • MUSLIMS
    • UK

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