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Leningrad under siege (1941-1944) appears to be a privileged context to study the perception of the Enemy by the Soviet people. The diaries kept by hundreds of exhausted and starved Leningraders allow an in-depth study of the terminology used by ordinary citizens to name the Germans (between fascism...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-558442022-06-02T03:18:39Z Chapter Civilisation versus barbarie. L’Ennemi sous la plume des Léningradois assiégés Gruszka, Sarah Diaries Leningrad Blockade Propaganda Nazism Internationalism Leningrad under siege (1941-1944) appears to be a privileged context to study the perception of the Enemy by the Soviet people. The diaries kept by hundreds of exhausted and starved Leningraders allow an in-depth study of the terminology used by ordinary citizens to name the Germans (between fascism and internationalism) who bombed the city almost daily. It refines our understanding of the effectiveness of the Soviet propaganda, and thus contributes to a broader reflection on the mechanisms of internalization and deconstruction of the official discourse, and its influence on the popular language. 2022-06-01T12:07:08Z 2022-06-01T12:07:08Z 2017 chapter ONIX_20220601_9788864535074_27 2612-7679 9788864535074 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55844 fre Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 26498.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/978-88-6453-507-4_12 Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-6453-507-4.12 10.36253/978-88-6453-507-4.12 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9788864535074 36 26 Florence open access
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