Just Language by Dennis Johannßen (.ePUB)

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Just Language: Walter Benjamin, German-Jewish Exile, and the Critique of Linguistic Violence by Dennis Johannßen
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Overview: In *Just Language*, Dennis Johannßen examines how Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Paul Celan, and other German-Jewish exiles forged a language of resistance against the rising tide of fascism and linguistic violence during the Weimar period and its aftermath. Tracing Benjamin’s analysis of language’s power to break cycles of war, the book follows how Arendt and Celan developed their own strategies—metaphorical thinking and poetic silence—to counter totalitarianism and erasure. Ultimately, it argues that every linguistic act carries the ethical task of opposing normalized political violence, bridging these historical struggles with contemporary debates on propaganda and social justice.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

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