The Language of Nazi Genocide:Linguistic Violence and the Struggle of Germans of Jewish Ancestry '11
Pegelow Kaplan, Thomas 著
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Introduction; 1. 'We are all Germans; why then ask for religion ...': cultural identity, language, and Weimar pluralism, 1928-1932; 2. Towards the 'racial and social boundaries between Germans and Jews are to be strictly drawn ...': dictatorship building and the process of Nazifying language, 1933; 3. Towards the eradication of the 'impossible, untenable category of 'German Jews": enforcing and contesting racial difference, 1935-1938; 4. 'The Jewess' attempted to 'state a case on her decent': linguistic violence as part of genocide, 1941-1945; 5. 'We are not bad Jews, because we believe we are good and true Germans ...': another beginning and persisting difference, 1945-1948; Conclusion; Appendix.
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