Die Zweiflers: media, identity, and coexistence in urban Germany
Emmerich, Arndt
(2025)
Die Zweiflers: media, identity, and coexistence in urban Germany.
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In a world grappling with increasing polarization, the acclaimed German TV series Die Zweiflers offers a compelling case study on the power of media to shape narratives, challenge stereotypes, and foster understanding. The University of Hertfordshire’s Arndt Emmerich explores how the show, through its unique portrayal of a Frankfurt Jewish family and their Turkish-German associate, illuminates the complexities of identity and coexistence in contemporary urban Europe.
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