The Discourse of British and German Colonialism
Convergence and Competition
Herausgeber: Rash, Felicity; Horan, Geraldine
The Discourse of British and German Colonialism
Convergence and Competition
Herausgeber: Rash, Felicity; Horan, Geraldine
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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.
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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.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781138333062
- ISBN-10: 1138333069
- Artikelnr.: 59927067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781138333062
- ISBN-10: 1138333069
- Artikelnr.: 59927067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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).
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
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