Zeitschrift fur interkulturelle Germanistik (ZiG), or Journal of Intercultural German Studies, responds to the fact that interculturalism, as a leading and innovative research category, has established itself in national and international German studies. The journal confronts current issues in the field of Germanic literature, culture, and linguistics and helps to bring together different tendencies and trends of interculturality research, deepening their theoretical assumptions. To the extent that, in principle, the research paradigm of interculturality can no longer be...
Zeitschrift fur interkulturelle Germanistik (ZiG), or Journal of Intercultural German Studies, responds to the fact that interculturalis...
The Journal of Intercultural German Studies (ZiG) reflects the fact that interculturalism, as a leading and innovative research category, has established itself in national and international German studies. The journal takes on current issues in the field of Germanic literature, culture, and linguistics, and seeks to help bring together different tendencies and trends of interculturality research and to deepen their theoretical assumptions. To the extent that, in principle, the research paradigm of interculturality can no longer be thought of as a single discipline, the journal deliberately...
The Journal of Intercultural German Studies (ZiG) reflects the fact that interculturalism, as a leading and innovative research category, has establis...
The Journal for Intercultural German Studies (ZiG) reflects the fact that in German studies, both at home and abroad, interculturality has established itself as a leading and innovative research category. It picks up on contemporary issues in the field of German-language literary studies, cultural studies, and linguistics, and attempts to make a contribution to gathering together the various tendencies and trends of intercultural studies, and to further deepen their theoretical presuppositions. Insofar as research paradigms of interculturality can in principle no longer be thought...
The Journal for Intercultural German Studies (ZiG) reflects the fact that in German studies, both at home and abroad, interculturality has esta...