German Media and National Identity
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German Media and National Identity By Sanna Inthorn

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Meinhof, U., 2, 21

Merkel, A.

elections 2005, 19

Turkey’s EU membership, 61, 187

Mercer, C., 21

Merten, K., 68, 188

Meyn, H., 28–31

Michael, P., 11

Michels, E., 3

Mihr, A. M., 137

Milli Görüs, 80

Mistel Kartago, M., 149

Mitchell, J., 130

Mostrich, F., 152

Müftüler-Bac, M., 48, 61

Müller, J.W., 16

Musolff, A., 44

Nakata, H., 102

Nash, R., 95

national character, ix, 2, 12, 16, 22, 65, 97, 105, 107, 108, 114, 173, 185

national identity, concept of

collective memory, 10

discursive construct, 1–3

discursive themes, 2

imagined community, 21

media, role of, 20–25

self and other, dichotomy of, 1

symbols, 1

unity, internal, 2

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), 11, 16, 33, 39

Nebel, B., 67

Nestle, 141

Netzeitung.de, 175

Ngokwey, N., 136

Niedermayer, H., 80

Nielsen, K., 65

Nowak, P., 170

Nuhr, D., xii, 101

O’Brien, C., 16

O’Donnell, H., 21, 105, 106

özkirimli, U., 21

Oldag, A., 46, 49, 50, 53, 58

Ostpolitik, 13, 17, 88

Oswald, G., 181

Ottomeyer, H., 138

Palmer, T. G., 135

Passauer, J., 146–149, 151, 164

Paterson, W. E., 34

Permaneder, I., 163

Piper, N., 63, 64

Pieterse, J. N., 106, 158

Pinzler, P., 46, 53

Poe, T. M., 130, 132, 133, 138

Pöttker, H., 24, 185

Pond, E., 9

post-war identity, German media approach to, 24

Prantl, H., 74, 82–84

press market, Germany, 27

Prior, M., 41

Puri, J., 22

Puskas, F., 105

Rachman, G., 95

racism

attacks, 18, 19, 175

everyday discourse, 67

media discourse until 1990s, 68

political discourse, 66, 67

Rehagel, O., 100

Reif, M., 124, 191

Reinhardt, N., 38

Reisigl, M., 2, 3, 10, 23, 24

Reitz, Edgar, 15