Supremacist Ideology and the American Language of Empire: 19th-century Sources of Neo-conservative Discourse? - Linda Mader - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639061581 - July 22, 2008
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Supremacist Ideology and the American Language of Empire: 19th-century Sources of Neo-conservative Discourse?

Linda Mader

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Supremacist Ideology and the American Language of Empire: 19th-century Sources of Neo-conservative Discourse?

At the end of the 19th century, an influential group of Americans argued for the extension of U. S. control over foreign territory by forceful means. A century later, so-called neo-conservatives advocated a policy of strength to ensure continued U. S. global dominance. The groups of both time periods were ready to use American power in order to impose their interests upon others, and to disregard national sovereignties and other nations` concerns in the pursuit of their goals. Their discourse - the American language of empire - makes the case for and supports the extension of U. S. control, military intervention abroad, disregard for international law, and a longer-term occupation of foreign territory. This study draws on methods of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in order to analyze how the American language of empire justifies power, and whether or not the language of the 21st century bears remnants of the language of the 19th century. The author identifies six constitutive elements of the American language of empire. As CDA is an interdisciplinary approach, this book, originally an MA thesis, is addressed to Americanists as well as linguists, political scientists and historians.

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Released July 22, 2008
ISBN13 9783639061581
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 144
Dimensions 199 g
Language English