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Title
Doublespeak
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Right-wing extremists--Language--Case studies (LCSH)
Rhetoric--Political aspects--Case studies (LCSH)
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Classification
LCC: HN49.R33 D68 2014 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 320.53/01/4 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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Table Of Contents
part 1. Manipulations of the message. 'Lingua quarti imperii' : the euphemistic tradition of the extreme right / Roger Griffin. Toxic rhetoric : the language of The Turner diaries, a novel / Janet Wilson. 2083
a European declaration of independence : a license to kill / Paul Jackson. The strategy of discursive provocation : a discourse-historical analysis of the FPÖ's discriminatory rhetoric / Ruth Wodak
part 2. Western Europe and the USA. 'Teaching the truth to the hardcore' : the public and private presentation of BNP ideology / Graham Macklin. Wavering between radical and moderate : the discourse of the Vlaams Belang in Flanders (Belgium) / Hilde Coffé and Jeroen Dewulf. Defending Dutch freedom : the far right in the Netherlands, 1932-2012 / Koen Vossen. Far right rhetoric in the United States : a carnival of buncombe / Leonard Weinberg
part 3. Central, Southern and Eastern Europe. A case study of anti-Semitism in the language and politics of the contemporary far right in Germany / Gideon Botsch and Christoph Kopke. 'Fascism for the third millennium' : an overview of language and ideology in Italy's CasaPound movement / Anna Castriota and Matthew Feldman. Anti-Semitism on the curriculum : MAUP
the Interregional Academy for Personnel Management / Per Anders Rudling. Language of authorities and radical nationalists / Alexander Verkhovsky
part 4. Afterword. Heroes know which villains to kill : how coded rhetoric incites scripted violence / Chip Berlet
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