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Totalitarian Speech Peter Lang Edition Gowiski Micha

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Totalitarian Speech Peter Lang Edition Gowiski Micha
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Publisher: Peter Lang Edition
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Głowiński, Michał
ISBN: 9783631629192, 9783653047998, 3631629192, 3653047994
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Peter Lang edition

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Totalitarian Speech Peter Lang Edition Gowiski Micha by Głowiński, Michał 9783631629192, 9783653047998, 3631629192, 3653047994 instant download after payment.

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 legacy of totalitarian ways of thinking in contemporary Poland

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