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  • 1
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    Book
    Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226821467
    Language: English
    Pages: 245 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Geschichte 1909-2020 ; Faschismus ; USA ; Language and languages / Political aspects ; Fascism / United States ; United States / Politics and government / 20th century ; United States / Politics and government / 21st century ; Langage et langues / Aspect politique ; Fascisme / États-Unis ; États-Unis / Politique et gouvernement / 20e siècle ; États-Unis / Politique et gouvernement / 21e siècle ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General ; Fascism ; Language and languages / Political aspects ; Politics and government ; United States ; 1900-2099 ; USA ; Faschismus ; Geschichte 1909-2020
    Abstract: "The term "fascist" has been thrown around in American politics and culture for much of the twentieth and twenty-first century. It is a popular epithet that is used to brand all kinds of political opponents from left to right. What does the term mean? How is it used? How did it show up in American history and culture with the rise of fascist regimes in Europe before World War II? Why has its use persisted even as those regimes were defeated? Why has "fascist" come to carry such negative associations? In Fascism Comes to America Bruce Kuklick explores the history of the use and meaning of fascism in American politics and culture for the past hundred years. His survey spans everything from scholarly work to the statements of politicians, the writings of journalists and pundits, and its use in popular culture, particularly in the way fascism has been employed in film.
    Abstract: His goal is to figure out how people have used the concept to critique our politics, to comment on the history of the twentieth century, and as a term of derision in politics and culture. Kuklick argues the term has almost no meaning in the way politicians and pundits have used it. He explores its use in popular culture to show how culture critiqued fascism in serious work-i.e. something like Robert Penn Warren's novel All the King's Men on Huey Long-as well as in comedy and satire. He concludes that the use of the term "fascism" illustrates how language is often drained of meaning as it is employed to deride opposing views or to hide real feelings or issues. --
    Abstract: For example, he explores the way the label "fascist" was applied to Roosevelt and his New Deal and in turn applied by Roosevelt and his supporters to those who opposed the New Deal. This became even more pointed as World War II began and the American Firsters and other isolationist groups traded insults as they fought over whether the United States should get into the war. -- Among other things, Kuklick is trying to understand the way language is used in politics and how culture and politics relate, with culture sometimes taking the lead in explicating what politicians and even academics leave murky"--
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chicago : The University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226822457
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 245 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kuklick, Bruce, 1941 - Fascism comes to America
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Fascism-United States ; Language and languages-Political aspects ; United States-Politics and government-20th century ; Electronic books ; USA ; Faschismus ; Geschichte 1909-2020
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Expressing Fascism -- Part I: 1909-49 -- Why Fascism? -- 1. Fascism before Fascism, 1909-35 -- 2. Franklin Roosevelt and Political Culture, 1932-36 -- 3. Perplexity at Home and Abroad, 1934-38 -- 4. Foreign and Domestic Contradictions, 1938-40 -- 5. The Coming of the War, 1939-42 -- 6. Fascism Penetrates Popular Life, 1936-49 -- Part II: 1942-2020 -- Performing Words -- 7. Fascism on the Right, 1942-70 -- 8. Europeans Bring Fascism to the States -- 9. Fascism Triumphs over Communism -- 10. Scholars Approach Fascism -- 11. Fascism Everywhere, 1970-2020 -- 12. Democracy and Fascism -- Conclusion: Fascism without Fascism -- Notes, Sources, and Methods -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Chicago : The University of Chicago Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780226822457
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (245 pages) , Illustrations (black and white).
    Series Statement: Chicago scholarship online
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Faschismus ; Fascism History ; World politics ; Politics and Government ; Politics & government ; USA ; United States Politics and government 20th century
    Abstract: A deeply relevant look at what fascism means to Americans. From the time Mussolini took power in Italy in 1922, Americans have been obsessed with and brooded over the meaning of fascism and how it might migrate to the United States. 'Fascism Comes to America' examines how we have viewed fascism overseas and its implications for our own country. Bruce Kuklick explores the rhetoric of politicians, who have used the language of fascism to smear opponents, and he looks at the discussions of pundits, the analyses of academics, and the displays of fascism in popular culture, including fiction, radio, TV, theater, and film.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2022 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    In:  Civil religion, human rights and international relations (2012), Seite 136-150 | year:2012 | pages:136-150
    ISBN: 1781000514
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Civil religion, human rights and international relations
    Publ. der Quelle: Cheltenham [u.a.] : Elgar, 2012
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2012), Seite 136-150
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2012
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:136-150
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