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The bilingual volume features nine essays by prominent Canadianists from Austria, Germany, and Canada, exploring immigration and integration in North America. It examines how Canada addresses these challenges and considers whether its officially multicultural approach could serve as a model for countries like Austria and France. Successful integration is reflected in contemporary novels by immigrants, while ethnic autobiographies highlight past issues and prejudices. The tensions arising from transcultural transitions are presented as potential sources of inspiration, particularly through the works of Caribbean authors. The essays also discuss immigration from Austria and the unique approach to integration in Quebec, where interculturalism is emphasized. Additionally, the volume addresses immigration challenges in France and the plight of millions of undocumented immigrants from Latin America in the USA.
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Immigration and integration in North America: Canadian and Austrian perspectives, Waldemar Zacharasiewicz
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- 2014
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