Discourse Strategies of Imperialist Writing

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Cognitive Metaphor Theory
colonial discourse analysis
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First World War
Frieda Von
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German Africa studies
German Colonial
German Colonial Era
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Germany
Herero
ideological language strategies
Kaiser's Holocaust
Kaiser’s Holocaust
Kampf Ums Dasein
linguistic analysis of colonial narratives
Namibia
nationalist propaganda texts
Native Africans
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138814622
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this monograph, Felicity Rash examines German colonialist texts through the lens of linguistics, using multiple analytic approaches in order to contribute to the study of ideological discourse. Focusing on texts from Germany’s colonial period during the Second Reich, the book describes the discourse strategies employed in a wide variety of colonialist discourses, from propagandistic and journalistic writing to autobiographical and fictional accounts of life in Germany's African colonies. The methodologies Rash employs include the Discourse Historical Approach and Cognitive Metaphor Theory, and the book aims to develop a new model for the analysis of expansionist nationalist writing. Little detailed analysis exists of the types of texts taken as primary sources, and Rash provides English translations of German quotations, in addition to drawing upon her research in former German colonies in Africa. Rash’s research will be of interest to linguists, historians, Germanists, and social and political scientists, and lays the groundwork for future interdisciplinary analyses of German colonialism.

Felicity Rash is Professor of German Linguistics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK.

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