Legacies of Totalitarian Language in the Discourse Culture of the Post-Totalitarian Era: The Case of Eastern Europe, Russia, and China

Fengyuan Ji , Marius Dragomir , Matthew H. Ciscel
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Legacies of Totalitarian Language in the Discourse Culture of the Post-Totalitarian Era: The Case of Eastern Europe, Russia, and China

Fengyuan Ji , Marius Dragomir , Matthew H. Ciscel
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The volume looks at examples of contemporary political and media discourse in a number of Eastern European countries, as well as Russia and China. The topics range from the language of sociological scholarship in Czechoslovakia, to the language of the media and electoral campaigns in Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova, to the intertwining linguistic and cultural legacies of the Soviet era, the interwar republic and the diaspora in Latvia....informative volume.
  • Published date: May 19, 2011
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 230
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 9780739164655
  • Dimensions: 6.43" W x 0.79" L x 9.43" H
Ernest Andrewsis a visiting scholar at the Russian-Eastern European Institute at Indiana University.

Matthew H. Ciscelis assistant professor of English at Central Connecticut State University.

Andrejs Plakansis emeritus professor of history at Iowa State University. He has served on committees of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the American Historical Association, and the Social Science History Association. In 1992, he was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., and since 1990 he has been a foreign member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia.

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