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- W2891788270 abstract "This thesis is a study of the David Irving libel trial and its newspaper coverage. Thelibel trial, involving allegations of Holocaust denial, gained widespread coverage inthe national broadsheet newspapers. It is the presentation of Irving and the debatearound the term 'Holocaust denier' in the newspapers that this thesis focuses upon.The aim of the thesis is to examine the presentation of an individual such as Irving, asa fascist and Holocaust denier, through the newspapers.The thesis, therefore, approaches the topic of contemporary fascism through a casestudy of the way that fascism is represented in the media and the language used insuch representation. This differs from previous examinations of contemporaryfascists and Holocaust deniers that place their primary emphasis upon the motivationbehind such ideological positions. The theoretical basis of the thesis is one basedprimarily upon Rhetorical Psychology, informed by a background of DiscursivePsychology. The thesis focuses upon the rhetorical strategies used, both in thecourtroom and in the newspaper coverage of the action. Additionally, a contentanalysis was carried out, which showed that the broadsheets provided most coverage,that Irving was the main focus of the coverage, and that the opening and judgmentdays gained the most column inches.Given that much of the trial was predicated upon a debate as to the meaning of theterm 'Holocaust denier', areas of the trial transcript were also analysed to determinethe rhetorical strategies used in this debate. Following on from this, the potentialtransition in the use of the term was shown in the newspaper coverage. It is shownthat 'Holocaust denier' underwent a noticeable shift from the coverage of the openingday to the coverage of the judgment. The thesis shows the change of language over arelatively short space of time, providing implications as to the development ofideographs or terms used in ideological discourse, and the manner in which they may be analysed. The thesis ends with some suggestions for further research into ideographs and ideological discourse in general." @default.
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- W2891788270 title "The press reporting of the David Irving libel trial: a rhetorical and discursive analysis" @default.
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