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Language and German Disunity - A Sociolinguistic History of East and West in Germany, 1945-2000 (Hardcover) Loot Price: R5,744
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Language and German Disunity - A Sociolinguistic History of East and West in Germany, 1945-2000 (Hardcover): Patrick Stevenson

Language and German Disunity - A Sociolinguistic History of East and West in Germany, 1945-2000 (Hardcover)

Patrick Stevenson

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This book investigates the history of national disunity in Germany since the end of the Second World War from a linguistic perspective: what was the role of language in the ideological conflicts of the Cold War and in the difficult process of rebuilding the German nation after 1990? In the first part of the book, Patrick Stevenson explores the ways in which the idea of 'the national language' contributed to the political tensions between the two German states and to the different social experiences of their citizens. He begins by showing how the modern linguistic conflict between east and west in Germany has its roots in a long tradition of debates on the relationship between language and national identity. He then describes the use of linguistic strategies to reinforce the development of a socialist state in the GDR and argues that they ultimately contributed to its demise. The second part considers the social and linguistic consequences of unification. The author discusses the challenges imposed on east Germans by the sudden formation of a single 'speech community' and examines how conflicting representations of easterners and westerners - for example, in personal interactions, the media, and advertising - have hindered progress towards national unity. German division and re-unification were crucial to the development of Europe in the second half of the twentieth century. This fascinating account of the relationship between language and social conflict in Germany throws new light on these events and raises important questions for the study of divided speech communities elsewhere. The book will interest sociolinguists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists.

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: December 2002
First published: March 2003
Authors: Patrick Stevenson
Dimensions: 241 x 162 x 21mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-829969-1
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Language & linguistics > Sociolinguistics
Books > Language & Literature > Language & linguistics > Historical & comparative linguistics > General
Books > Humanities > History > European history > General
Books > Humanities > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > Humanities > History > World history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945
Books > History > European history > General
Books > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > History > World history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945
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LSN: 0-19-829969-9
Barcode: 9780198299691

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