Contents -- 1 Introduction: existence of a linguistic Frauenwelt? -- 1.1 Preliminary observations -- 1.2 Outline of methodology : historical and political discourses -- 1.3 Outline of semantic theories -- 1.4 Female discourse: a theoretical framework -- 1.5 Historical background -- 1.6 Linguistic background to National Socialist discourse -- 1.7 Linguistic background to female discourse in National Socialism -- 2 Morpho-semantic analysis -- 2.1 Aspects of word-formation in female discourse -- 2.2 Frau -- 2.3 Mutter -- 2.4 Use of the -in suffix
2.5 Summary of word-formation in female discourse3 Lexico-semantic analysis -- 3.1 Thematic Categories -- 3.2 Women and the NSDAP -- 3.3 Women and the Volksgemeinschaft -- 3.4 Women and Motherhood, Women and Work -- 4 Textual analysis -- 4.1 Power, status and influence in female correspondence -- 4.2 Historical and theoretical background -- 4.3 Women�s correspondence in National Socialism: general characteristics -- 4.4 Analysis of six letters -- 4.5 Letters from women to men -- 4.6 Letters from women to women -- 4.7 Summary -- 5 Conclusion
Appendix I: LetterheadsAppendix II: Women�s Letters -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-348) and index
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