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"Sick society" and "Buschzulage" - images of the East German transformation

"Kranke Gesellschaft" und "Buschzulage" - Bilder der ostdeutschen Transformation
[working paper]

Brinkmann, Ulrich

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Universität Jena, Fak. für Sozial- und Verhaltenswissenschaften, Institut für Soziologie Lehrstuhl für Arbeits-, Industrie- und Wirtschaftssoziologie

Abstract

"This text explores the history and conditions of origins of two very popular metaphor-fads in the context of the German transformation process. Moreover it analyses the impact of the changing contexts on the meaning of metaphors. Two theses are illuminated: 1. The early transformation period requir... view more

"This text explores the history and conditions of origins of two very popular metaphor-fads in the context of the German transformation process. Moreover it analyses the impact of the changing contexts on the meaning of metaphors. Two theses are illuminated: 1. The early transformation period required a strong and shared believe that the far-reaching political actions started made a good economic and social sense with regards to the initial situation. Thus the discoursive construction of the GDR as an 'sick society' served eastern as well as western definitions and postulations. 2. The diversifying interests between East and West as well as the wide-ranging process of deindustrialisation with all its problematic consequences led to a development of more elaborate and distinguishing metaphors such as 'Buschzulage' that are not quite emphasizing the common beliefs but the separating elements. The research is carried out by an analysis of data banks containing nationwide German newspapers." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
post-socialist country; German Democratic Republic (GDR); Federal Republic of Germany; image of society; reunification; political attitude; New Federal States; metaphor; meaning; context analysis; transformation; language change; political activity; stereotype; social change; worldview

Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics

Method
theory application; descriptive study; empirical; quantitative empirical

Document language
English

Publication Year
2008

City
Jena

Page/Pages
26 p.

Series
Working Papers: Economic Sociology Jena, 4/2008

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications

Data providerThis metadata entry was indexed by the Special Subject Collection Social Sciences, USB Cologne


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