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Overview: This book provides a detailed linguistic analysis of the nationalist discourses of the German Second Reich, which most effectively demonstrate the contrasting images of the German Self and its various Others, such as Jews, native Africans, gypsies and the enemy Other during the First World War.978-1-349-32854-3978-1-137-03021-4Integrate 发表于 2025-3-26 02:28:44
Methodological Framework,l Approach (DHA) as developed by Ruth Wodak and her colleagues and described in this chapter. Linguistic methodologies which are sometimes incorporated within the broad DHA framework of this study include Historical Discourse Semantics (HDS), Presupposition Analysis and Critical Metaphor Analysis (C激怒 发表于 2025-3-26 04:51:46
Self-identity, Otherness and Nationalism,ss’. Different varieties of nationalism (political, cultural, ethnic, expansionist and chauvinistic) are defined, as well as the specifically German types which existed during the period 1871–1918. An examination of Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s role as a key figure in the formation of German notions of冲突 发表于 2025-3-26 12:05:31
Racism in Discourse,d 1918. Anti-Semitism, which to a large extent functioned as a type of racism during the period under investigation, is dealt with in a chapter of its own (Chapter 4). Racism outside Europe, developed within the context of the colonial domination of non-white races, is discussed in Chapter 5. The re违反 发表于 2025-3-26 13:06:58
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Colonialism in Discourse,rman colonialist writing, particularly that of the era predating the First World War, was primarily produced by the European Self and reflected an egocentrism that imagined its own values as having unique and universal legitimacy. It concentrated on the importance of the colonies for the colonizer a