Seminar-a Journal of Germanic Studies, May 1, 1985
The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with d... more The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with different techniques through the concept of intertextuality. This concentrates less on why a writer should have employed the ideas of another and more on exploring the ...
The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with d... more The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with different techniques through the concept of intertextuality. This concentrates less on why a writer should have employed the ideas of another and more on exploring the ...
Seminar-a Journal of Germanic Studies, May 1, 1985
The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with d... more The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with different techniques through the concept of intertextuality. This concentrates less on why a writer should have employed the ideas of another and more on exploring the ...
The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with d... more The old notion of influence has in the past few years been explored from another angle and with different techniques through the concept of intertextuality. This concentrates less on why a writer should have employed the ideas of another and more on exploring the ...
This paper contains a comparative analysis of the presentation of the national identity of Spain ... more This paper contains a comparative analysis of the presentation of the national identity of Spain and Germany by the far-right populist parties Vox España and Alternative für Deutschland. It shows how each party views national identity as being in a serious crisis arising from the betrayal by old-line parties which has led to the increased influence of the EU, the consequent reduction of national sovereignty, a deleterious impact on their own and on European culture, and a harmful influence on the family. The parties repudiate many of the provisions of the EU treaties. They are equally opposed to the presence of Islam in Christian Europe, viewing it as a menace to values shared by all European nations. These analyses lead to an examination of the performance of crisis by means of deliberate provocation and the use of electronic media. It shows how these parties from very different parts of Europe share remarkably close positions and use the technological achievements of the twenty-fi...
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