03405nam 2200529 450 991046674300332120200123130148.02-39009-027-3(CKB)3790000000018950(EBL)2088137(SSID)ssj0001517339(PQKBManifestationID)12596617(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001517339(PQKBWorkID)11506616(PQKB)11163531(MiAaPQ)EBC2088137(Au-PeEL)EBL2088137(OCoLC)914149403(EXLCZ)99379000000001895020200123d2015 uy 0freur|n|---|||||txtccrJeunesses hitlériennes /Daniel-Charles LuytensBruxelles ;Paris :Éditions Jourdan,[2015]1 online resource (184 p.)carnets de guerre, 39-45Description based upon print version of record.2-87466-255-0 Includes bibliographical references.Couverture; Page de titre; INTRODUCTION HISTORIQUE; CHAPITRE I : LES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNES; UNE ORGANISATION NATIONALE-SOCIALISTE; ORGANISATION INTERNE DE LA JEUNESSE HITLÉRIENNE; SECTIONS SPÉCIALISTES DE LA JEUNESSE HITLÉRIENNE; LES UNIFORMES DE LA JEUNESSE HITLÉRIENNE; INSIGNES DE LA JEUNESSE HITLÉRIENNE; CHAPITRE II : APPRENDRE À DOMINER; CHAPITRE III : PENSER EN ALLEMAND, AGIR EN ALLEMAND; HISTORIQUE DES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNES; CHAPITRE IV : SIEG HEIL !; CHAPITRE V : UNE GÉNÉRATION SANS BONHEUR; LE FRONT RUSSE; CHAPITRE VI : UN PAPE DANS LES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNESCHAPITRE VII : LA JEUNESSE NATIONALE-SOCIALISTE SPORTIVECHAPITRE VIII : LES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNES ET LA MYTHOLOGIE NEO-GERMANIQUE; CHAPITRE IX : LETTRE D'UN ANCIEN DES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNES AYANT ÉMIGRÉ AUX ÉTATS-UNIS; CHAPITRE X : ILS ONT ŒUVRÉ AU DÉVELOPPEMENT DES JEUNESSES HITLÉRIENNES; BALDUR VON SCHIRACH (1907-1974); ARTUR AXMANN (1913-1996); HANS BAUMANN, POÈTE ET COMPOSITEUR (1914-1988); CHAPITRE XI : LES EDELWEISSPIRATEN; BALDUR VON SCHIRACH; CHAPITRE XII : TÉMOIGNAGES DES ANCIENS DES JEUNESSSES HITLÉRIENNES PROCHES DE BALDUR VON SCHIRACHDU JUGEMENT DE NUREMBERG À LA LIBÉRATION (1946 - 1966)LES PRISONNIERS DE SPANDAU; ÉPILOGUE; BIBLIOGRAPHIE; Copyright Découvrez le quotidien de ceux qui furent enrôlés dans les jeunesses hitlériennes.De nombreuses études ont été réalisées mais peu de livres de témoignages ont été publiés concernant la Jeunesse hitlérienne, l'organisation paramilitaire du Parti nazi qui, de 1926 à 1945, veilla à la formation des futurs « surhommes aryens ». Y primait la préparation physique, idéologique et morale d'une jeunesse qui devra être capable de se jeter corps et âme dans la guerre, en se sacrifiant pour Hitler et l'Allemagne nazie. La première année de l'arrivée au pouvoir d'Hitler, le nombre des Jeunesses hitlérienn39-45, carnets de guerre.Electronic books.940.53161Luytens Daniel-Charles858855MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910466743003321Jeunesses hitlériennes2089675UNINA05888oam 2200637Ia 450 991099965750332120250204190308.097813503195091350319503978135031948613503194819781350319493135031949X10.5040/9781350319509(MiAaPQ)EBC7217793(Au-PeEL)EBL7217793(OCoLC)1373987774(UkLoBP)BP9781350319509BC(CKB)26291200800041(Perlego)3867404(EXLCZ)992629120080004120230329d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLanguage and body in place and space Discourse of Japanese rock climbing /Kuniyoshi Kataoka1st ed.London :Bloomsbury Academic,2023.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,2023.1 online resource (257 pages)Print version: Kataoka, Kuniyoshi Language and Body in Place and Space London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2023 9781350319479 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTES ON ROMANIZATION AND TRANSCRIPTION CONVENTIONS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- GLOSSARY OF CLIMBING TERMINOLOGY -- 1 Language and Body in Place and Space -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Very Brief History of Mountaineering and Rock Climbing -- 1.3 Climbing Situations and Styles of Climbing -- 1.4 The Relevance of Climbing to Language and Discourse Studies -- 1.5 Data Collection Method and Participants -- 1.6 Structure of the Book -- 2 Theories and Approaches -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Inter-action, Inter-subjectivity, and Inter-corporeality -- 2.3 How Space is Perceived, Conceived, and Represented -- 2.4 Gesture and Narration -- 2.5 Poetics in/of Performance -- 2.6 Chronotopes in Climbing -- 3 Rock Climbing as a Site of Embodied Institution -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Climbing and Belaying from a Discursive Perspective -- 3.3 Data Collection and Method of Analysis -- 3.4 "Leading/top-roping" and "Climbing/belaying" -- 3.5 Analysis of Climbing and Belaying -- 3.6 Summary and Discussion -- 4 Affordances in Rock Climbing -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Background and Data -- 4.3 Analysis of Bouldering Moves and Techiniques -- 4.4 Discussion and Conclusion -- 5 Ue and Shita in Horizontal and Vertical Space -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Dominant Doctrines: Egocentricity and Verticality -- 5.3 How Verticality Concerns Culture -- 5.4 Analysis: Two Cases of Fluid Verticality -- 5.5 Conclusion: Intersubjective/intercorporeal Merger -- 6 The Body and Deictic Verbs of Motion in Imaginary Space -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Theoretical Background -- 6.3 Data and Informants -- 6.4 Analysis of Intersubjectified Corporeality and Poetic Formation of Spatial Construction.6.5 Poetic Construction of Denotational and Interactional Texts Through Deixis -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 7 Poetic Construction of Vertical Space and Chronotopic Analysis of "Fall" Experiences -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Targets and Methods of Analysis -- 7.3 Analysis of Two Near-death Narratives by Japanese Climbers -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 Views from Mountaineer Ethics and Deviations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Types and Features of Gossip -- 8.3 Data and Method of Analysis -- 8.4 Analysis of Gossip About a Fatal Accident -- 8.5 Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.Drawing on the author's experience as a sociolinguist and a mountain climber, this book shows how the expertise and affect-laden experience of Japanese rock climbers can be illuminated through linguistic methods and theories. Through a detailed investigation of multimodal interaction among climbers, the book explores a number of significant sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological themes, including spatial frames of reference, intersubjectivity, chronotopic configurations, and poetic formations of talk. In doing so, it presents climbing as a condensed locus of human interactions in which the integrated analysis of semiotic processes brings to light a new set of relationships between humans and their surroundings. Grounded in an extended and focused participation in rock climbing activities and interviews with other climbers, Kuniyoshi Kataoka examines the assemblage of semiotic resources including the language, the body, and the space mediated by their climbing equipment and the surrounding environment. The result is a showcase of interdisciplinary multimodal approaches to climbing discourse analysis in and around the gravity-sensitive zone, ranging from expert climbers' instruction to novices, gossip and narratives on near-death experiences, to a multi-participant discussion of a critical accident. As well as demonstrating how language reflects extraordinary experiences on the vertical plane, the findings also offer a chance to learn more about climbing, which is attracting a growing number of participants and competitors worldwide.Rock climbingSociolinguisticsCommunication studiesbicsscLinguisticsbicsscSports & outdoor recreationbicsscJapanRock climbing.Sociolinguistics.Communication studiesLinguisticsSports & outdoor recreation796.5223Kataoka Kuniyoshi1818970UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910999657503321Language and body in place and space4378428UNINA