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Ulrike Meinhof and West German Terrorism: Language, Violence, and Identity

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Ulrike Meinhof and West German Terrorism: Language, Violence, and Identity - Colvin, Sarah
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First specialized study of Meinhof and the RAF in English, focusing on their use of language to justify extreme violence. In 1970 Ulrike Meinhof abandoned a career as a political journalist to join the Red Army Faction; captured as a terrorist along with other members of the group in 1972, she died an unexplained death in a high-security prison in 1976. A charismatic spokesperson for the RAF, she has often come near to being idealized as a freedom fighter, despite her use of extreme violence. In an effort to understand how ...

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Ulrike Meinhof and West German Terrorism: Language, Violence, and Identity 2009, Camden House (NY), Rochester

ISBN-13: 9781571134158

Hardcover