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Finding a Voice : Problems of Language in East German Society and Culture

Jackman, Graham(Volume editor)Roe, Ian F.(Volume editor)
Part of the German Monitor series
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Finding a Voice explores aspects of the use and function of language in East Germany which resulted from Party control of public discourse during the period of the German Democratic Republic.

A distinctive feature of the volume, which brings together essays by British and German scholars, is the wide variety of areas which are incorporated in this survey - from political and public discourse, through aspects of sociolinguistics and the teaching of German, to a spectrum of artistic forms ranging from rock music and film to poetry and the novel.

In particular, the relationship between public discourse and the events of the 'Wende' is explored in a number of contributions.

Most of the works and issues considered are discussed in English here for the first time, and the volume as a whole should be of interest to scholars concerned with the GDR and with contemporary German culture, to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and also to others interested in the history and culture of Germany since 1945.

Nine of the essays are in English and four in German.

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Editions Rodopi B.V.
9042006102 / 9789042006102
Hardback
01/01/2000
Netherlands
278 pages
170 x 240 mm, 762 grams
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