Diskursmuster - Discourse Patterns

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Acke, Hanna / Bonacchi, Silvia / Seiler Brylla, Charlotta / Warnke, Ingo H. (Hrsg.): Religious and National Discourses. Contradictory Belonging, Minorities, Marginality and Centrality. VIII/254 S. - Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter, 2023.
ISBN: 978-3-11-102773-9
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E-Book (PDF). Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter. ISBN: 978-3-11-103963-3    → Open Access

The editors of this volume have combined their expertise in discourse, contradiction, minority and diversity studies to suggest a change of perspective from categorisations into societal minorities and majorities towards an analysis of marginalising and centralising discourses. For this purpose, we have gathered interdisciplinary-minded authors from linguistics, literary and religious studies, political and historical sciences. Their contributions focus on contradictions of religious and national belonging as well as intersections of religion and nation in many different regions of the world from the 18th century until today. While illustrating the diversity and contradictions of religious and national belonging across time and space, the chapters of the book contribute to an understanding of the dynamics of questions of belonging and the associated constant renegotiations of power within these discursive processes.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acke, Hanna / Bonacchi, Silvia / Junker, Carsten / Seiler Brylla, Charlotta / Warnke, Ingo H.:
  Minorities and Majorities, Marginality and Centrality. An Introduction S. 1
Part I: Marginalising and Centralising Discursive Practices
Egry, Gábor:
  Unlikely Brothers?
Entangled Székely and Moți Peripheries in a Contested Province: Transylvania 1900–1944
S. 11
Lindberg, Svante:
  Francophone Calvinists in 18th Century German-Speaking Europe
On Charles Étienne Jordan, Mathurin Veyssière La Croze and Éléazar de Mauvillon
S. 37
Acke, Hanna:
  “To the End of the World”. Legitimising Strategies in Protestant Missionary Discourses around 1900 S. 57
Part II: Intersections of National and Religious Belonging
Jahns, Esther:
  Positioning in the Community
The Interplay of Language, Nationality and Religion for Jewish Speakers in Berlin
S. 83
Czimbalmos, Mercédesz:
  Masculine Disposition and Cantonist Ancestry. Symbolic Capital within the Jewish Community of Helsinki S. 103
Hadar, Maya:
  Together we Stand? Exploring National Identification Among Israeli Arabs, Jews and Immigrants Following Israeli Military Successes S. 127
Ngouo, Herbert Rostand:
  Religion Weaponised
An Analysis of the Deployment of Religious Themes in the Discourse of Anglophone Nationalist and Secessionist Leaders and Activists in Cameroon
S. 155
Part III: Contradictory Operations of Marginalisation and Centralisation
Schmidt, Christopher M.:
  Shaping Identity through the Use of Language
The Finland Swedish Paradox
S. 189
Hitzke, Diana:
  Contradictory Narratives in Sorbian Literature
The Concept of a ‘Sorbian Island’ and Discourses of Hybridity
S. 213
Bock, Katharina:
  The Pressure to Convert
Literary Perspectives on Jewishness in the Era of Jewish Emancipation in Denmark
S. 227
 
Index S. 247
List of Contributors S. 253