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Forward Thinking: Masha Gessen on Language and the Social Imagination
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Gessen, Masha
, Schwartz, Claire
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/ Gessen, Masha
/ Journalists
/ Language
/ Language change
/ Politics
/ Totalitarianism
/ Written language
2018
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, Schwartz, Claire
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/ Journalists
/ Language
/ Language change
/ Politics
/ Totalitarianism
/ Written language
2018
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Forward Thinking: Masha Gessen on Language and the Social Imagination
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Forward Thinking: Masha Gessen on Language and the Social Imagination
2018
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Overview
An interview with Masha Gessen, a staff writer at the New Yorker and the John J. McCloy Professor of American Institutions and International Diplomacy at Amherst College, is presented. Among other things, Gessen talks about how the totalitarian manipulation of language diminish our ability to envision--and therefore to enact--political change.
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University of Virginia,Virginia Quarterly Review
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