Spoken silence - bridging breaks. The discursive construction of historical continuities and turning points in Austrian commemorative speeches by rhetorical tropes
TítuloSpoken silence - bridging breaks. The discursive construction of historical continuities and turning points in Austrian commemorative speeches by rhetorical tropes
Autor
Call number909.82/0004
Número del objeto10575k
Lugar de publicaciónVienna, Austria
EditorialPassagen
Año de publicación
2009
Paginación14p.
MaterialArticle
SeriePassagen Gesellschaft.
NotesInternational conference proceedings at the Kreisky-Forum, Vienna, in June 2008.
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp213-240
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp213-240
Descripción
In the first decades after 1945, political orators commemorating the proclamation of the Austrian Republic in November 1918 scarcely refer to the National Socialist crimes and even less to Austro-fascist cruelties. If they mention National Socialism, they represent it as a a sort of natural catastrophe suffered by the Austrians