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Under the Third Reich, the official language of Nazism came to be used as a political tool. The existing social culture was manipulated and subverted as the German people had their ethical values and their thoughts about politics, history and daily life recast in a new language. This Notebook, originally called LTI (Lingua Tertii Imperii)-the abbreviation itself a parody of Nazified language-was written out of Klemperer's conviction that the language of the Third Reich helped to create its culture. As Klemperer writes: "it isn't only Nazi actions that have to vanish, but also the Nazi cast of mind, the typical Nazi way of thinking, and its breeding ground: the language of Nazism." This brilliant, entertaining, profound, and ultimately saddening and horrifying book is one of the great twentieth-century studies of language and of its engagement with history.
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The language of the Third Reich, Victor Klemperer
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2006
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Victor Klemperer
- Uitgever
- Continuum
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2006
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 274
- ISBN10
- 0826491308
- ISBN13
- 9780826491305
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Historisch thema, Geschiedenis, Politicologie & Politiek, Filosofisch thema, Filosofie, Politiek, Militaire Geschiedenis, Duitsland, Talen, Tweede Wereldoorlog, Cadeaus voor Opa, Samenleving, Linguïstiek, Joden, Cultuur, Nazisme, Dagboeken, Propaganda, Derde Rijk, 1933–1945, Nazi's, Filologie, Semantiek, Sociolinguïstiek
- Eerste editie
- 1947
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- LTI, Notizbuch eines Philologen
- Beoordeling
- 4,3 van 5
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- Under the Third Reich, the official language of Nazism came to be used as a political tool. The existing social culture was manipulated and subverted as the German people had their ethical values and their thoughts about politics, history and daily life recast in a new language. This Notebook, originally called LTI (Lingua Tertii Imperii)-the abbreviation itself a parody of Nazified language-was written out of Klemperer's conviction that the language of the Third Reich helped to create its culture. As Klemperer writes: "it isn't only Nazi actions that have to vanish, but also the Nazi cast of mind, the typical Nazi way of thinking, and its breeding ground: the language of Nazism." This brilliant, entertaining, profound, and ultimately saddening and horrifying book is one of the great twentieth-century studies of language and of its engagement with history.
