Immigrants Descent and its Expression in American Culture and Language in the 20th Century

It is undoubtable that the immigration to the US is largely due to the steady flow of fresh minds and a new spirit that influences the development of the American society. These new forces help protect the American society from the stagnation experienced in the Old World. The importance of immigrant...

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Main Author: Rafał Zygmunt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Państwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w Chełmie 2022-11-01
Series:Language, Culture, Politics
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Online Access:https://lcpijournal.panschelm.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LCPI_2022_1_Rafal-Zygmunt.pdf
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Summary:It is undoubtable that the immigration to the US is largely due to the steady flow of fresh minds and a new spirit that influences the development of the American society. These new forces help protect the American society from the stagnation experienced in the Old World. The importance of immigrant experiences puts the United States on the brink of a very difficult, but often successful combination of the new and the old. Beyond question, this is true, especially regarding twentieth-century emigrants such as Eva Hoffman or the family of Alfred Kazin. Although Vladimir Nabokov having been himself an exception, not easy to categorize as writer, in his life as an émigré in the USA, he could also prove that the absorption of the American culture and language to a large extent took place, and was fruitful. For much of the twentieth century, the immigrant osmosis of the New World was associated with assimilation to the highly desirable, largely monolithic, English culture of the East Coast.
ISSN:2450-3576
2719-3217