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Examines the social and cultural integration of Russian-speaking Jews and Germans who immigrated to their respective historic homelands.Coming Home provides an extraordinary glimpse into the social...
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Examines the social and cultural integration of Russian-speaking Jews and Germans who immigrated to their respective historic homelands.

Coming Home provides an extraordinary glimpse into the social and cultural integration of a unique category of immigrants-the returning Diaspora. During the 1990s Russian-speaking Jews and Germans returned to their respective historic homelands. Nelly Elias explores the social and cultural adaptation of these two groups by focusing on the roles played by their native language-Russian-and the language used by the media of each country. Based on one hundred in-depth interviews conducted with immigrants now living in both Israel and Germany, Coming Home considers media use to be an inseparable part of an immigrant's adaptation strategy, simultaneously reflecting construction of a new social and cultural identity while also preserving their original cultural identities.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 187
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Israeli Studies
Publication Date: 24 July 2008
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791474952
Format: Hardcover
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"…This is a timely book that focuses on the dynamic yet very little researched relationship between the mass media and migrants while offering a comparative lens through which to view two immigrant communities … Elias' expert comparative study reveals that the structural, ideological and cultural circumstances in the two countries and the two groups underscore the similar roles played by the media in conditioning both the migrants' consumption and their integration into the host societies." — Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

"…an important source of information and research analysis." — Qualitative Sociology Review

"This book provides a fascinating comparison of two ethnic groups, their return to their respective homelands, and their experience of adjustment to these new countries. It shows how media consumption is involved in both retaining Russian culture and getting involved with the culture, language, and outlook of the host society." — Steven J. Gold, author of The Israeli Diaspora

Foreword by Hanna Herzog
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Immigrants and the Mass Media

1. Coming Home? FSU Immigrants in Israel and Germany

2. Russian-Language Media in Israel and Germany

3. Media and Returning Diaspora in Israel

4. Media and Returning Diaspora in Germany

5. Media and Immigrants’ Adaptation in a Comparative Perspective

Appendix
Notes
References
Author Index
Subject Index