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This study shows that women involved in National Socialism in the
years 1924 - 1934 developed and shaped a recognizable discourse
which communicated and reflected their position and status within
the NS movement. The analysis is based on a variety of text-types
produced by members of NS women's organisations, and includes
official correspondence, circulars, reports, pamphlets, monographs
and articles from NS women's journals. It draws upon several areas
of linguistic theory, including feminist linguistics, semantics,
pragmatics and discourse analysis, and the salient features
identified in the female discourse are placed within a
sociolinguistic framework. While previous research into the
language of the NS-system has largely ignored the possibility of a
cohesive female discourse, the study supports the idea that this
discourse was dynamic, and at times heterogeneous, whilst also
displaying many self-defining and self-referential features. It is
characterised by its ambiguities and apparent contradictions, which
expresses separateness and difference, yet also solidarity with the
NSDAP.
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