National Socialism and German Discourse : Unquiet Voices / by W J Dodd.
2018
P302-P302.87
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Title
National Socialism and German Discourse : Unquiet Voices / by W J Dodd.
Author
Dodd, W. J., author.
ISBN
9783319746609
331974660X
9783319746593
3319746596
331974660X
9783319746593
3319746596
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XII, 352 pages 1 illustration in color.) : online resource
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10.1007/978-3-319-74660-9 doi
9783319746593
9783319746593
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P302-P302.87
Dewey Decimal Classification
401.41
Summary
'In this wide-ranging, profoundly serious, yet accessibly written study W J Dodd traces the origins, realities, and legacies of Nazism in German discourse history, focusing impressively on the 'unquiet voices' of the time and their contribution to a modern understanding of the politics of language use. This important book deserves to find many readers not only in the English-speaking world, but also in Germany!' --Jürgen Schiewe, Institute of German Philology, University of Greifswald, Germany In this discourse history, W J Dodd analyses the 'unquiet voices' of opponents whose contemporary critiques of Nazism, from positions of territorial and inner exile, focused on the 'language of Nazism'. Individual chapters review 'precursor' discourses; Nazi public discourse from 1933 to 1945; the testimonies of 'unquiet voices' abroad, and in private and published texts in the 'Reich'; attempts to 'denazify the language' (1945-49), and the legacies of the Nazi past in a retrospective discourse of 'coming to terms' with the Nazi past. In the period from 1945, the book focuses on contestations of 'tainted language' and instrumentalizations of the Nazi past, and the persistence of linguistic taboos in contemporary German usage. Accessibly written, with English translations provided throughout, this book will provide an invaluable resource for scholars of discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and German history and culture; as well as readers with a general interest in language and politics. W J Dodd is Emeritus Professor of Modern German Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. His research in this area has been recognized by a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship and a Senior Fellowship of the Alfried Krupp Institute for Advanced Study, Germany.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards a Discourse History of National Socialism
Chapter 2: The Emergence of National Socialist Discourse.-Chapter 3: The National Socialist Discourse "Community": Norms and Contradictions
Chapter 4: Voices from Abroad:Chapter 5: Voices at Home (I): Private Notes for Posterity
Chapter 6: Voices at Home (II): From Resistance to 'Resistenz' in the Printed Word
Chapter 7: Voices at Home (III): The Case of the Frankfurter Zeitung
Chapter 8: Aftermath ENTNAFIZIERUNG
Chapter 9: Legacy: VERGANGENHEITSBEWÄLTIGUNG
Chapter 10: Conclusion.
Chapter 2: The Emergence of National Socialist Discourse.-Chapter 3: The National Socialist Discourse "Community": Norms and Contradictions
Chapter 4: Voices from Abroad:Chapter 5: Voices at Home (I): Private Notes for Posterity
Chapter 6: Voices at Home (II): From Resistance to 'Resistenz' in the Printed Word
Chapter 7: Voices at Home (III): The Case of the Frankfurter Zeitung
Chapter 8: Aftermath ENTNAFIZIERUNG
Chapter 9: Legacy: VERGANGENHEITSBEWÄLTIGUNG
Chapter 10: Conclusion.