"Jai er en ærlich Jude". Språklig stilisering av "jødiskhet" i norsk offentlighet frem til 1940
Stian Hårstad
Abstract:The article examines the history, form, and function of the linguistic stylization characteristic of what Bauman (1998) has called "the abstract Jew" in Norwegian literature and press until 1940. A particular speech style has been a key semiotic feature of "the Jew" as a characterological figure (Agha 2003; 2007) for several centuries, and this study indicates that the Norwegian variety is to a large degree a continuation of a long European tradition of anti-Semitic (or allo-Semitic) depictions of the stereoty… Show more
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