Civil antisemitism, modernism, and British culture, 1902-1939. [electronic resource]

Autor: Trubowitz, Lara, 1966-
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Jazyk: angličtina
Informace o vydání: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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Vydání: 1st ed.
Druh dokumentu: Bibliographies; Electronic; Non-fiction; Electronic document
Abstrakt: Summary: "This book focuses on "civil" antisemitism in twentieth-century Britain, a crucial and often critically neglected form of anti-Jewish rhetoric. Civil antisemitism is shaped by a tradition of British civility and etiquette, one that disdains blatant or "vulgar" expressions of bigotry. This preoccupation with courtesy and manners gives rise to techniques for cloaking the virulence of anti-Jewish hostilities--in short, hate rhetoric functioning as "civil" discourse. The book addresses a variety of manifestations of civil antisemitism, including parliamentary debates, ethnographic reportage, fascist fiction and propaganda, and ultimately modernist literature, particularly the work of Djuna Barnes, Virginia Woolf, and Wyndham Lewis"-- Provided by publisher.
Databáze: Vybrané kolekce e-knih