The Discourse of British and German Colonialism: Convergence and Competition: Empires in Perspective
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367506254
ISBN-10: 0367506254
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: 30
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Empires in Perspective
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367506254
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: 30
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Empires in Perspective
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Part I: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives;
1. Cutting up the World Pie and What Happened Next;
2. Neither Colonies nor Colonialism? The Early Modern Semantics of European Expansion in German Political Economics (1700-1800);
3. Colonialism and Diaspora in Imperial Germany;
4. How are British and German Colonizers Positioned in the Digital Corpus?;
Part II: The “Scramble” for Africa;
5. Metaphors of Darkness and Light in British and German Travel and Missionary Discourse;
6. German Imperialist Images of the Other: a Sonderweg? Discursive Representations of the Imperial Self in Wilhelmine Germany (1884-1919);
7. The Continuities of Colonial Land Dispossessions under German and South Africa Rule;
8. “An Inclination towards a Policy of Extermination”? German and British Discourse on Colonial Wars during High Imperialism;
9. German and British Subject Settler Narratives from German East Africa;
10. Stereotypical Labelling of the Moroccan Goumiers in German Colonialist Discourse;
Part III: The “Scramble” for the Wider World;
11. Notes from the Margins: the Discursive Construction of the Self and Other in the German Ostmark and Ireland, Discourses of Internal Colonialism and Gender in the Works of Käthe Schirmacher and Maud Gonne;
12. Sutapa Dutta: Schooling of the Tribal Peoples of the Chota Nagpur Region of India: Contested Claims by German Missionaries and British Colonialists, 1830-1870;
13. Postcolonial Discourse Analysis: the Linguistic Fall-out from Imperial Germany’s Colonialist Past in China;
14. British and German Scientific Exploration in the Asian-Pacific Region as an Alternative Form of Colonization
1. Cutting up the World Pie and What Happened Next;
2. Neither Colonies nor Colonialism? The Early Modern Semantics of European Expansion in German Political Economics (1700-1800);
3. Colonialism and Diaspora in Imperial Germany;
4. How are British and German Colonizers Positioned in the Digital Corpus?;
Part II: The “Scramble” for Africa;
5. Metaphors of Darkness and Light in British and German Travel and Missionary Discourse;
6. German Imperialist Images of the Other: a Sonderweg? Discursive Representations of the Imperial Self in Wilhelmine Germany (1884-1919);
7. The Continuities of Colonial Land Dispossessions under German and South Africa Rule;
8. “An Inclination towards a Policy of Extermination”? German and British Discourse on Colonial Wars during High Imperialism;
9. German and British Subject Settler Narratives from German East Africa;
10. Stereotypical Labelling of the Moroccan Goumiers in German Colonialist Discourse;
Part III: The “Scramble” for the Wider World;
11. Notes from the Margins: the Discursive Construction of the Self and Other in the German Ostmark and Ireland, Discourses of Internal Colonialism and Gender in the Works of Käthe Schirmacher and Maud Gonne;
12. Sutapa Dutta: Schooling of the Tribal Peoples of the Chota Nagpur Region of India: Contested Claims by German Missionaries and British Colonialists, 1830-1870;
13. Postcolonial Discourse Analysis: the Linguistic Fall-out from Imperial Germany’s Colonialist Past in China;
14. British and German Scientific Exploration in the Asian-Pacific Region as an Alternative Form of Colonization
Notă biografică
Felicity Rash is Professor of German Linguistics at Queen Mary, University of London. Her major publications include: The Language of Violence: Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf (2006); German Images of the Self and the Other in German Nationalist, Colonialist and Anti-Semitic Discourse 1871–1918 (2012); and The Strategies of German Imperialist Discourse: The Colonial Idea and Africa, 1848–1948 (2016).
Geraldine Horan is Senior Lecturer in German Language at University College London. Her research interests lie in feminist linguistics, discourse analysis, and political discourse. She is co-editor of Doing Politics: Discursivity, Performativity and Mediation in Political Discourse (2018, with Michael Kranert).
Geraldine Horan is Senior Lecturer in German Language at University College London. Her research interests lie in feminist linguistics, discourse analysis, and political discourse. She is co-editor of Doing Politics: Discursivity, Performativity and Mediation in Political Discourse (2018, with Michael Kranert).
Descriere
This volume compares and contrasts British and German colonialist discourses from a variety of angles: philosophical, political, social, economic, legal, and discourse-linguistic. The title will prove invaluable for students and researchers working on British colonial history, German colonial history and postcolonial studies.