Freedom and Liberty in Time magazine
(2010) ENGK01 20092English Studies
- Abstract (Undetermined)
- The twentieth century has been a century of change, wars and innovations
in mass media has changed the geopolitical and cultural landscape, in ways
that would have been impossible not long ago. One of the largest actors in
the international scene of politics in the twentieth century has been the
United States of America. The power that the U.S. wields in the world is
unquestionable, in both a military and a cultural sense, but what about the
change in language and subsequently culture within the U.S.? In
Wierzbicka’s article Angst (1998), where she tries to show relationship
between words, culture and feelings, she states the following.
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- author
- Jakobsson, Dan LU
- supervisor
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- Dylan Glynn LU
- organization
- course
- ENGK01 20092
- year
- 2010
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- language
- English
- id
- 2760492
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- 2012-06-12 15:00:50
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