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" Alors que l’antisémitisme était une arme forgée par leurs principaux adversaires conservateurs catholiques, La Dépêche (Toulouse) et Le Petit Méridional (Montpellier), quotidiens populaires républicains, artisans de la prospérité du radicalisme dans le Sud-Ouest, ont politisé le « problème juif » avant même l’affaire Dreyfus. Accusant le pouvoir républicain modéré de collusion avec « la banque juive », cette presse radicale a désigné « le juif » comme une figure de l’étranger, espion à la solde de l’Allemagne et puissance financière corruptrice, menaçant la nation française et son allié russe. Mais c’est lors de l’affaire Dreyfus que les deux quotidiens radicaux ont déployé un récit, au fil des reportages, éditoriaux, chroniques…, en mesure de susciter l’aversion des lecteurs, identifiés au « nous Français », envers « le traître ». La Dépêche, qui cherchait à imposer son leadership, a alors donné de l’ampleur à son discours antisémite, représentant le juif, autant que le jésuite, comme des ennemis alliés aux modérés au pouvoir. Un double péril pour la république, en métropole et dans la colonie algérienne, selon le quotidien radical."
Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism --- History --- History --- Dreyfus, Alfred,
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Crimes committed by Jews, especially ritual murders, have long been favorite targets in the antisemitic press. This book investigates popular and scientific conceptualizations of criminals current in Austria and Germany at the turn of the last century and compares these to those in the contemporary antisemitic discourse. It challenges received historiographic assumptions about the centrality of criminal bodies and psyches in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century criminology and argues that contemporary antisemitic narratives constructed Jewish criminality not as a biologico-racial de
Antisemitism in the press --- Jewish criminals --- HISTORY / Jewish. --- History --- Press --- Jews --- Jews as criminals --- Criminals --- Crime
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Antisemitism in the press. --- Antisemitismus. --- Jewish question. --- Jews --- Jews. --- Juifs --- Juifs.
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Historians have generally assumed that the French Dreyfus Affair had no counterpart in turn-of-the-century Germany. However, while no single anti-Semitic trial in Germany had the social and political impact of the Dreyfus Affair, a series of sensational court cases did have a significant influence on the growth and development of anti-Semitism in Imperial Germany. These trials, which included prominent libel cases and several ritual murder accusations, frequently spurred debates in the German press about the nature of Judaism and the role and influence of Jews in German society. This book examines the nature of these anti-Semitic affairs, assesses their role in German politics, and evaluates their effect on the overall development of German anti-Semitism.
Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism --- Jews --- Trials --- History --- Press coverage --- Germany --- Ethnic relations.
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Antisemitism --- Antisémitisme --- Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism in literature --- History --- France --- Ethnic relations --- Antisemitism in literature. --- Antisémitisme --- Antisemitism - France - History - 20th century --- Antisemitism - France - History - 20th century - Sources --- Antisemitism in the press - France --- France - Ethnic relations --- France - History - German occupation, 1940-1945
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Jews --- American wit and humor, Pictorial --- Antisemitism in art. --- Antisemitism in the press. --- Press --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- History. --- Press coverage --- History
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Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism in art. --- Jews in art. --- Antisemitism --- Jews --- Antisémitisme dans la presse --- Antisémitisme dans l'art --- Juifs dans l'art --- Antisémitisme --- Juifs --- Caricatures and cartoons. --- Caricatures et dessins humoristiques --- Drawing --- beeldverhalen
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Mit den im Jahre 1878 von Richard Wagner gegründeten "Bayreuther Blättern" wird eine Zeitschrift untersucht, die in ihren 61 Jahrgängen auf mehr als 20.000 Textseiten sowohl der Wagner-Forschung als auch zahlreichen anverwandten Forschungsgebieten reichhaltiges Material bereitstellt. Die Zeitschrift ist als literarisches Zentrum der von Bayreuth ausgehenden Kulturbewegung anzusehen und stellt eine bedeutsame publizistische Quelle des Deutschen Kaiserreichs, der Weimarer Republik und des Dritten Reiches dar. Unter dem thematischen Schwerpunkt "Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Deutschtum in den "Bayreuther Blättern" wird die ideologiebildende Funktion der Zeitschrift nachgewiesen. Dabei wird zunächst die Entstehungs- und Gründungsgeschichte aufgearbeitet und neben formalen Aspekten wie Umfang, Aufbau und Konzeption die bildungsbürgerlich dominierten Adressaten- und vor allem Mitarbeiterkreise erschlossen. Die Analyse von Richard Wagners eigenen rassistischen, antisemitischen Artikeln für die "Bayreuther Blätter" mündet ein in die Darstellung des in der Zeitschrift manifesten Antisemitismus in seinen verschiedensten Spielarten und der damit korrespondierenden Strömungen, so des deutschen Nationalismus, Antidemokratismus, Kolonialismus. Abschließend wird das unmittelbare Verhältnis Bayreuths und der "Bayreuther Blätter" zum Dritten Reich, zu Hitler und der nationalsozialistischen Bewegung dargestellt. Im zweiten Teil der Studie wird durch ein alphabetisches Verfasserregister der fast 450 Mitarbeiter und ein systematisches Schlagwortregister zu annähernd 500 Schlagworten die Zeitschrift bibliographisch und inhaltlich erschlossen. Die Register bilden so ein detailliertes, informatives und zuverlässiges Forschungsinstrument.
Antisemitism in the press --- Nationalism in the press --- Racism in the press --- Bayreuther Blättern --- Antisemitism --- Germany --- History --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Wagner, Richard --- Views on antisemitism --- Wagner, Richard, --- Bayreuther Blätter --- Bayreuther Blätter. --- Press --- Wagner, Wilhelm Richard, --- Drach, Wilhelm, --- Fājner, Rītshārd, --- Vāgners, Richards, --- Vagner, Rikhard, --- Vagner, R. --- Wagner, R. --- Wagunā, R., --- Vagneri, Rihard, --- Wagner, Riccardo, --- ואגנר, ריכארד, --- ואגנר, ריכרד,
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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.
Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism in language. --- Antisemitic language --- Antisemitism and language --- Language and antisemitism --- Language and languages --- Press --- Psycholinguistics. --- Pragmatics. --- Jews --- Judaism and culture. --- Digital humanities. --- Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Lingusitics. --- Jewish Studies. --- Jewish Cultural Studies. --- Digital Humanities. --- Jewish studies --- General semantics --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Humanities --- Culture and Judaism --- Culture --- Language, Psychology of --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Linguistics --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Study and teaching. --- Philosophy --- Psychological aspects
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History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Antisemitism in the press --- Antisemitism in language --- Jews --- German language --- Mass media --- Press and politics --- Government and the press --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Antisémitisme dans la presse --- Antisémitisme dans le langage --- Juifs dans la presse --- Allemand (Langue) --- Médias --- Presse et politique --- Etat et presse --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 --- Press coverage --- Social aspects --- History --- Causes. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Causes --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Ethnic relations. --- Relations interethniques --- Antisémitisme dans la presse --- Antisémitisme dans le langage --- Médias
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