Political languages in the age of extremes
The short twentieth century was an age of total wars and aggressive ideological struggles. It was also an age of growing linguistic awareness in the political sphere. Communist, fascist, and Liberal regimes fought each other with violence as well as words, and verbal warfare became increasingly soph...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford University Press
2012
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Edición: | 1st ed. in paperback |
Colección: | Studies of the German Historical Institute London
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- PART I. INTRODUCTION ; 1. New Perspectives on the Study of Language and Power in the Short Twentieth Century ; 2. Politics as Linguistic Performance: Function and 'Magic' of Communicative Practices ; PART II. THE RISE OF THE DICTATORS AND THE SEMANTICS OF LEADERSHIP ; 3. Fascistese: The Religious Dimensions of Political Language in Fascist Italy ; 4. Visualizing Political Language in the Stalin Cult: The Georgian Art Exhibition at the Tretyakov Gallery ; PART III. MIND YOUR WORDS! POLICING LINGUISTIC BOUNDARIES (1920S-40S) ; 5. Revolutionary Selves: The Russian Intelligentsia from Old to New ; 6. Faced with Death: Gestapo Interrogations and Clemency Pleas in High Treason Trials by the National Socialist Volksgerichtshof ; 7. Policing Tonal Boundaries: Constructing the Nazi/German Enemy on the Wartime BBC ; 8. Keep Quiet ... But Tell!! Political Language and the 'Alert Citizen' in Second World War America ; 9. Telling the Truth: Counter-Discourses in Diaries under Totalitarian Regimes (Nazi Germany and Early GDR) ; PART IV. THE GROWTH OF LINGUISTIC AWARENESS IN THE COLD WAR ERA ; 10. The Unknown and the Familiar Enemy: The Semantics of Anti-Communism in the USA and Germany, 1945-75 ; 11. Semantic Strategies of Inclusion and Exclusion in the German Democratic Republic (1949-89) ; 12. War over Words: The Search for a Public Language in West Germany ; 13. The Return of Language: Radicalism and the British Historians 1960-90 ; 14. Suppression of the Nazi Past, Coded Languages, and Discourse of Silence: Applying the Discourse-Historical Approach to Post-War Anti-Semitism in Austria