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正題名/作者:
Antisemitism in Reader Comments/ by Matthias J. Becker.
其他題名:
Analogies for Reckoning with the Past /
作者:
Becker, Matthias J.
面頁冊數:
XIX, 522 p. 15 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Digital Humanities. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70103-1
ISBN:
9783030701031
Antisemitism in Reader Comments = Analogies for Reckoning with the Past /
Becker, Matthias J.
Antisemitism in Reader Comments
Analogies for Reckoning with the Past /[electronic resource] :by Matthias J. Becker. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIX, 522 p. 15 illus.online resource. - Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse. - Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse.
Part I: Theoretical Part -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Theory and Method -- Chapter 3: Antisemitism and National Identity in Germany -- Chapter 4: Antisemitism and National Identity in the UK -- Chapter 5: Perception of the Working Definition of Antisemitism (WDA) in German and British Academia -- Chapter 6: Antisemitism and Language -- Part II: Empirical Part -- Chapter 7: Historical Analogies -- Chapter 8: The Nazi Analogy in Die Zeit Reader Comments -- Chapter 9: Explicit Nazi Comparisons -- Chapter 10: Implicit Nazi Comparisons through Omissions -- Chapter 11: Implicit Nazi Comparisons through Onomastic Allusions -- Chapter 12: Implicit Nazi Comparisons through Open Allusions -- Chapter 13: Conclusion on Die Zeit comments Section -- Chapter 14: Empire and Colonialism Analogies in The Guardian Reader Comments -- Chapter 15: Implicit Empire Comparisons -- Chapter 16: Comparisons with Colonialism in General -- Chapter 17: Comparisons with Other Historical Colonialism Scenarios -- Chapter 18: Comparisons with the Northern Ireland Conflict -- Chapter 19: Conclusion on The Guardian's comments sections -- Chapter 20: Summary and Outlook. .
This book examines the most frequent form of Jew-hatred: Israel-related antisemitism. After defining this hate ideology in its various manifestations and the role the internet plays in it, the author explores the question of how Israel-related antisemitism is communicated and understood through the language used by readers in below-the-line comments. Drawing on a corpus of over 6,000 comments from traditionally left-wing news outlets The Guardian and Die Zeit, the author examines both implicit and explicit comparisons made between modern-day Israel and both colonial Britain and Nazi Germany. His analyses are placed within the context of resurgent neo-nationalism in both countries, and it is argued that these instances of antisemitism perform a multi-faceted role in absolving guilt, re-writing history, and reinforcing in-group status. This book will be of interest not only to linguistics scholars, but also to academics in fields such as internet studies, Jewish studies, hate speech and antisemitism. Matthias J. Becker is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Research on Antisemitism (ZfA) at the Technical University Berlin, Germany where he currently leads the interdisciplinary project “Decoding Antisemitism: An AI-driven Study on Hate Speech and Imagery Online”. He is also Research Fellow at CENTRIC, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, at the Haifa Center for German and European Studies (HCGES) at the University of Haifa and the Vidal Sassoon Center at Hebrew University, Israel. In his studies, he focuses on the pragmalinguistic analysis of hate speech in mainstream society and on the internet.
ISBN: 9783030701031
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LC Class. No.: P129-138.7222
Dewey Class. No.: 418
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