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Nationalist Myths and Modern Media: Contested Identities in the Age of Globalisation

Editat de Jan Herman Brinks, Edward Timms, Stella Rock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2012
Does patriotic pride inevitably develop into nationalistic aggression? Is this exacerbated by the global outreach of the media? And what is the relationship between mainstream politics and increasingly vocal anti-immigrant and far-right groups? This book tackles these thorny questions, from Europe, the US and post-Soviet Russia, to probe the overlaps between national and racial pride, propaganda, political power and the press. Its findings explore diverse topics ranging from the 'War on Terror' to Holocaust denial, from the 'sanctity' of Rasputin to the 'martyrdom' of Rudolf Hess. It gives vital insight into the way the press can be used to propagate nationalist agendas and how old myths can gain new currency through modern forms of media.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780760292
ISBN-10: 1780760299
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Jan Herman Brinks is a specialist in modern German history and has held an Honorary Research Fellowship at Birkbeck College, London. Stella Rock is a Senior Research Fellow at Keston Center for Religion, Politics and Society at Baylor University in Texas. Edward Timms is Research Professor in History at the Centre for German-Jewish Studies, University of Sussex. He is also author of Taking up the Torch: English Institutions, German Dialectics and Multicultural Commitments (2011).

Cuprins

Myths for a New Millennium: An Introduction (Edward Timms)PART I: Politics and the Media: Global, National and Local- 'If I Ruled the World': National Interest and Global Responsibility in American Foreign Policy (Stephen Burman)- A Global Master Plan? The American Far Right and The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (Martin Durham)- Retelling the News in Central Europe: Western Journalism as Democratic Discourse (James Miller)- Mystification in the Media from 'Ritual Murder' to the 'War on Terrorism' (John Theobold)- Holocaust Denial in the United Kingdom (Michael Whine)- The British Medai and the Far Right (Gerry Cable and Chana Moshenska)- Strangers in Our Midst: Letters to the Editor in a Swedish Local Newspaper (Bo Petersson)PART II: After the Wall: Political and Media Discourses in Germany and Austria- Patriotism or Nationalism? German Notions of Political Normality since 1900- Germany's New Right (Jan Herman Brinks)- Rudolf Hess as a 'Martyr for Germany': The Reinterpretation of Historical Figures in Nationalist - Discourse (Thomas Dörfler and Andreas Klärner)- The Holocaust and Infotainment: An Analysis of Guido Knopp's Television Series Holokaust (Michael Elm)- Whose Burden? The Significance of the Israel-Palestine Conflict in German Identity Politics (Antje Schuhmann)- The Austrian Tabloid Neue Kronen Zeitung and Its Campaign against Those Who 'Foul Their Own Nest' (Liza El Rifaie)PART III: Myth and Media in Post Soviet Russia- Modern Russian Nationalism on Television and Radio as a Reflection of Political Discourse (Sergei Zassorin)- 'Hate Speech' in the Media: Monitoring Prejudice in the Russian Press (Tanya Lokshina)- Making Virtual (Non)sense of the Past: Russian Nationalist Interpretations of Twentieth-century History on the Internet (Francis King)- Holy Russia versus the Fallen World: Conservative Orthodox Mythologies in Contemporary Russia (Alexander Verkhovsky)- The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the Myth of a Jewish Conspiracy in Post-Soviet Russia (Michael Hagemeister)- Rasputin the New: Mythologies of Sanctity in Post-Soviet Russia (Stella Rock)