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Totalitarianism and Colonial Legacy: A Postcolonial Analysis of Muhammad Hanif’s A Case of Exploding Mangoes
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: “…Totalitarianism, Colonial legacy, Ideology, Nationalism, Islamization, Despotic regimes…”
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FROM THE TOTALITARIAN LANGUAGE TO THE INFORMATIVE DISCOURSE. A ROMANIAN MEDIA DISCOURSE ANALYSIS DURING THE ’90S
Published 2013-01-01“…The discourse procedures of the totalitarian language were emphasized by investigating a corpus formed of the main publications of the printed press before and after 1989.…”
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How to Survive in a Totalitarian Regime: Education of Salesians in Slovakia in the Period of Socialism (1948–1989)
Published 2023-06-01“…Our goal was to examine how the Salesian order survived in this situation; specifically, we focused on the forms of formation and illegal study of the Salesians during the totalitarian regime. Research in these activities is rather demanding, since they could not be documented for security reasons. …”
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From the Totalitarian Language to the Informative Discourse. A Romanian Media Discourse Analysis During the '90s
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The Impact of Totalitarian Rule on Contemporary European Union Policy: The Case of Latvia and its Linguistic Divide
Published 2010-03-01“…CESAA 17TH ANNUAL EUROPE ESSAY COMPETITION 2009 - Postgraduate winner: Leigh Kamolins, Monash University The influence of multiple totalitarian regimes has resulted in the Latvia of today becoming a multi-ethnic society. …”
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Totalitarianism and the questionable legitimation of conflict through propaganda in Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis and Art Spiegelman’s Maus
Published 2024-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Prisons in Poland and Ukraine: from a totalitarian heritage to a modern European penitentiary system
Published 2018-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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The novel of totalitarianism. An approach to an unexplored subgenre from the notion of genericity proposed by Jean-Marie Schaeffer
Published 2023-11-01“…This This article studies a novelistic corpus whose poetics is configured through a political consciousness that conceives the phenomenon of totalitarianism as its central subject. Although they do not coincide chronologically and geographically, these novels manifest, on the one hand, common intratextual features, especially with regard to the development of their characters in totalitarian contexts; and, on the other hand, they share the fact that their authors personally lived through totalitarian experiences during the 20th century. …”
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Gaos, intérprete de la modernidad como totalitarismo / Gaos interpreter of the crisis of Modernity as Totalitarianism
Published 2017-06-01“…So widened, totalitarianism becomes an anthropological notion, rather than political.…”
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The European Union as a Totalitarian Nightmare: Dystopian Visions in the Discourse of the UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Published 2016-12-01“…Based on an analysis of UKIP’s discourse on the EU, particularly that of leader Nigel Farage, this paper argues that the party depicts the EU in dystopian terms; in particular it compares it to dystopian narratives such as Orwell’s 1984, totalitarian communist regimes, Nazi Germany and ‘failed states’ such as North Korea.…”
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Creation of the questionnaire “Social intervention and control (SIC)” for researching static components of totalitarianism in religious groups
Published 2018-11-01“…The questionnaire was created as one of two methods for revealing totalitarian inclinations in various religious communities. …”
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Freedom from repression: Some thoughts on totalitarianism for religious, spiritual and citizenship/human rights education
Published 2008“…The article attempts to outline the beginning of a wider interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between a number of fields that appear initially incongruent and unconnected, but which, on closer examination, are integrally related. Taking totalitarianism as a conceptual core, the article begins by defining some of the historical and political parameters of both moderate liberalism, broadly understood, and the extremes of totalitarian repression and control. …”
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