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Morus, Christina Marie.
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Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
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Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler)./
Author:
Morus, Christina Marie.
Description:
65 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Dennis Beagan.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International38-04.
Subject:
History, African. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=1398060
ISBN:
059964009X
Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
Morus, Christina Marie.
Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
- 65 p.
Adviser: Dennis Beagan.
Thesis (M.A.)--Eastern Michigan University, 2000.
This study endeavors to gain insight into the rhetorical function of language in genocidal regimes through the examination of congruencies, among Pol Pot's Cambodia, Hitler's Germany and the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Hitler's Germany is used as a model to expand upon the relationship between language and ultimate power, and as a basis for comparison.
ISBN: 059964009XSubjects--Topical Terms:
1017555
History, African.
Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
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