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1. Verfasser: Głowiński, Michał 1934-2023 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Frankfurt Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2014
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Beschreibung:Cover; Table of contents; Introduction: The Critic's Revenge. Stanley Bill; Part I; 1. Narration as Dramatic Monologue; 2. A Portrait of Marcolf; 3. Socialist Parnassianism; 4. Polish Literature on the Holocaust; 5. Through the Eyes of the Executioner; 6. Narrative, Newspeak, Totalitarian Form; Part II; 7. On Totalitarian Discourse; 8. "Don't Let the Past Run Wild":; 9. Stalin the Magician; 10. Russian, German, Jew; 11. Talking Like Them; 12. Styles of Being, Styles of Speech; 13. An Account of the Papal Visit; 14. Instigators; 15. Ulysses' Day; 16. Three Days with Nasz Dziennik
17. The Crisis in Patriotic DiscoursePart III; 18. Characteristics of Anti-Semitic Discourse; 19. The Poetics of a Political Forgery; 20. Always the Same; 21. The Case of Jan Dobraczyński
Totalitarian Speech brings together a range of texts on totalitarian manipulations of language. The author analyzes various phenomena, from the hateful rhetoric of Nazi Germany to the obfuscating newspeak of communist Poland, finding certain common characteristics. Above all, totalitarian speech in its diverse manifestations imposes an all-embracing worldview and an associated set of dichotomous divisions from an omniscient and authoritative perspective. This volume collects the work of over three decades, including essays written during the communist era and more recent pieces assessing the l
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