Survey Graphic

Survey Graphic
Title Survey Graphic PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 90
Release 1925
Genre Social problems
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The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1926
Genre Asian Americans
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The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
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Pages 754
Release 1928
Genre Charities
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Survey Graphic

Survey Graphic
Title Survey Graphic PDF eBook
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Pages 528
Release 1934
Genre Chicago (Ill.)
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The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
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Pages 466
Release 1934
Genre Charities
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"Calling America"

Title "Calling America" PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 122
Release 1939
Genre Democracy
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Multilingual America

Multilingual America
Title Multilingual America PDF eBook
Author Werner Sollors
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 428
Release 1998-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780814780930

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Aside from the occasional controversy over "Official English" campaigns, language remains the blind spot in the debate over multiculturalism. Considering its status as a nation of non-English speaking aborigines and of immigrants with many languages, America exhibits a curious tunnel vision about cultural and literary forms that are not in English. How then have non-English speaking Americans written about their experiences in this country? And what can we learn-about America, immigration and ethnicity-from them? Arguing that multilingualism is perhaps the most important form of diversity, Multilingual America calls attention to-and seeks to correct-the linguistic parochialism that has defined American literary study. By bringing together essays on important works by, among others, Yiddish, Chinese American, German American, Italian American, Norwegian American, and Spanish American writers, Werner Sollors here presents a fuller view of multilingualism as a historical phenomenon and as an ongoing way of life. At a time when we are just beginning to understand the profound effects of language acquisition on the development of the brain, Multilingual America forces us to broaden what in fact constitutes American literature.