In:Manipulation and Ideologies in the Twentieth Century: Discourse, language, mind
Edited by Louis de Saussure and Peter J. Schulz
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 17] 2005
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 22 December 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.17.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword: Preview by review
Introduction
Manipulation, memes and metaphors: The case of Mein Kampf
Morpho-syntactic and textual realizations as deliberate pragmatic argumentative linguistic tools?
Towards a typology of manipulative processes
Are manipulative texts ‘coherent’? Manipulation, presuppositions and (in-)congruity
Manipulation and cognitive pragmatics: Preliminary hypotheses
The role of misused concepts in manufacturing consent: A cognitive account
Manipulation in the speeches and writings of Hitler and the NSDAP from a cognitive pragmatics viewpoint
An integrated approach to the analysis of participant roles in totalitarian discourse: The case of Ceausescu’s Agent roles
Racist manipulation within Austrian, German, Dutch, French and Italian right-wing populism
Intertextuality, mental spaces and the fall of a hero: Pinochet as a developing topic
Stalinist vs. fascist propaganda: How much do they have in common?
Press instructions as a tool to manipulate the public under the German Nazi government — with an eye towards the German Democratic Republic
