Antisemitism in Reader Comments: Analogies for Reckoning with the Past
In: Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse Ser.
Intro -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Theoretical Part -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Hate Speech -- 1.2 Web 2.0 -- 1.3 Verbal Antisemitism and Web 2.0 -- 1.4 The Specific Characteristics of Two Language Communities -- 1.5 Analogies Rather than Stereotypes -- 1.6 Status of Colonialism Comparisons12 -- 1.7 Objective -- 1.8 Values Within the Examined Web Milieus -- 1.9 Reference Period -- 1.10 Question -- 1.11 Structuring of the Work -- Bibliography -- 2: Theory and Method -- 2.1 Presentation of the Data Set -- 2.1.1 Selection of the Media -- 2.1.2 Reader Comments as Object of Investigation -- 2.1.3 Time Periods Examined -- 2.1.4 Identifying the Comments -- 2.2 Research Design -- 2.2.1 Qualitative Content Analysis -- 2.2.2 The Code System -- 2.2.3 The Qualitative Analysis Procedure -- 2.2.3.1 Notation Conventions -- 2.2.4 Quantitative Survey -- Bibliography -- 3: Antisemitism and National Identity in Germany -- 3.1 The Nazi Era as the Dominant Point of Reference in German History -- 3.2 Post-Holocaust Antisemitism in Germany -- 3.3 Israel-Related Antisemitism in Germany -- Bibliography -- 4: Antisemitism and National Identity in the UK -- 4.1 The Empire as the Dominant Point of Reference in British History -- 4.2 Perceptions of the Empire in Politics, Media and Society -- 4.3 Antisemitism in Britain in History and Today -- Bibliography -- 5: Perception of the Working Definition of Antisemitism (WDA) in German and British Academia -- Bibliography -- 6: Antisemitism and Language -- 6.1 Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Verbal Antisemitism -- 6.1.1 Current State of Research on Antisemitism and Language -- 6.1.2 Concept and Conceptualisation -- 6.1.3 Perspective and Perspectivisation -- 6.1.4 Text Comprehension and Inferences.