Constructing Political Identities in Public Discourse of Stalin Era: The mechanism of the cult of the leadership in construction,Used

Constructing Political Identities in Public Discourse of Stalin Era: The mechanism of the cult of the leadership in construction,Used

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The book "CONSTRUCTING POLITICAL IDENTITIES IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE OF STALIN ERA. The mechanism of the cult of the leadership in construction of "Soviet people"" focuses on the problem of political identities. How these were created by power in public media on the period 19401953, it began with the occupation of the Republic of Estonia by the Soviet Union and ended with the death of Stalin. The theoretical goal of this book is to create a theoreticalconceptual framework, based on the idea of an Icentred constitution of the pronoun we as put forth by the French linguist mile Benveniste. Latter is further developed with the conception of the people drawn from Ernesto Laclau, one of todays most renowned theorists of hegemony and the leading figure of the Essex school of discourse theory, and Juri Lotmans ideas in semiotics of culture. The analyzed material is composed of the largest daily newspapers Pevaleht (issues from 1938, 1939 and 1940) and Rahva Hl (issues from 1940 to 1941 and issues from 1944 to 1953). The essential part of the sources is formed of speeches of the politicians published in the press and of the editorials of the daily newspapers.

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