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The Language of Violence

Adolf Hitler’s "Mein Kampf"

by F. J. Rash (Author)
©2006 Textbook XIV, 264 Pages

Summary

This unique linguistic analysis of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf examines how Hitler constructed Feindbilder (images of the enemy) and, in contrast, glorified the so-called Aryan race using a variety of lexical and rhetorical resources. Hitler’s anti-Semitic imagery is analyzed in detail using the modern cognitive theory of metaphor associated with George Lakoff and Mark Turner. This book, which includes English translations for all quotations from Hitler’s German text, reveals how anti-Semitic discourse may act as a paradigm for all racist and totalitarian propaganda. It will appeal to linguistics scholars and those in other fields – particulary historians and political theorists.

Details

Pages
XIV, 264
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820481876
Language
English
Keywords
Weltanschauung Cognitive metaphor Hitler, Adolf Propaganda Totalitarian discourse Anti-Semitism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XIV, 278 pp.

Biographical notes

F. J. Rash (Author)

The Author: Felicity Rash is Reader in German at the School of Modern Languages at Queen Mary, University of London. She received both her B.A. (Hons) in German and French and her Ph.D. in German from Westfield College, University of London. She received her M.A. in linguistics from the University of Westminster.

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