
The essay collection "Asian Germany – Asian Diaspora in Germany“ presents positions and opinions on how Asian Germans are being perceived, often times with a segregative effect. The articles counterbalance these perceptions by the majority population with in-group perceptions. Interviews, oral history stories but also pictures and analytic texts reflect post-migration life of Asian Germans. What happens when migration ends? Which identities emerge?
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