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The discourse of hygiene in French fascist literature.
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The discourse of hygiene in French fascist literature./
作者:
Offord, Ian Hamilton.
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228 p.
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Adviser: Maria Minich Brewer.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-05A.
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Literature, Romance. -
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The discourse of hygiene in French fascist literature.
Offord, Ian Hamilton.
The discourse of hygiene in French fascist literature.
- 228 p.
Adviser: Maria Minich Brewer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2007.
This dissertation analyzes discursive practices within modern French literature and culture that construe the Other as a parasite that threatens national health. In France, these practices grew out of the nineteenth century's diagnosis that the "body" of the nation was afflicted by the "disease" of decadence, as evidenced by that century's military and political defeats. The new theories of disease causation ushered in by the Pasteurian discovery of microbes transformed such nationalist discourse and allowed writers and intellectuals, starting with Edouard Drumont's La France juive and culminating in Celine's virulently anti-Semitic pamphlets, to tap into the authority that these discoveries conferred on doctors and hygienists in order to identify outsiders as pathological agents responsible for infecting the nation.
ISBN: 9780549018346Subjects--Topical Terms:
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