LINGUIST List 20.1959
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1. Stefan
Baumgarten,
English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse (1871-1924)
Message 1: English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse (1871-1924)
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Date: 20-May-2009
From: Stefan Baumgarten <s.baumgarten qmul.ac.uk>
Subject: English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse (1871-1924)
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Full Title: English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse (1871-1924)
Short Title: EGNAD
Date: 10-Sep-2010 - 11-Sep-2010
Location: London, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Stefan Baumgarten
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/research/nationalismproject/
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2010
Meeting Description:
The Historical Discourse Working Group would like to announce its first international conference 'English and German Nationalist and Anti-Semitic Discourse' to be held at Queen Mary, University of London on 10-11 September 2010.
Call for Papers The conference organisers, Professor Felicity Rash and Dr Stefan Baumgarten, invite proposals in the form of abstracts of about 150-200 words on relevant topics in the analysis of pre-1945 nationalist, colonialist or anti-Semitic discourse. We welcome contributions which discuss issues of methodology or which adopt interdisciplinary approaches, and we hope to foster debate on points of contact between linguistics and the historical analysis of political and ideological discourse. We would be particularly interested in contributions on nationalist figures who are less well-represented in discourse research. It is hoped that academic colleagues at all levels of their careers, including postgraduate students, will offer to present papers or lead workshops. The conference will be one of the events organised as part of the major research project 'The Discourse of German Nationalism and Anti-Semitism 1871-1924', funded by the Leverhulme Trust and led by Prof. Felicity Rash and Dr Geraldine Horan. The project web-site will be live from 1 June 2009. Key note speakers will include Ruth Wodak and Andreas Musolff. It is intended that the conference proceedings will be published. Please send expression of interest and abstracts to Dr Stefan Baumgarten by 15 January 2010; email: s.baumgarten qmul.ac.uk
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