fjendebillede

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Danish

Her bruger DC-DPU Den Røde Armé som fjendebillede. Teksten er: "Det må ikke ske. Derfor knokler Niederdeutsche Union."

Etymology

fjende (enemy) +‎ billede (picture, image)

Noun

fjendebillede n (singular definite fjendebilledet, plural indefinite fjendebilleder)

  1. (rhetorics) an enemy image
    • 2013, Bertel Haarder, Op mod strømmen: med højskolen i ryggen, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:
      Fjendebillederne af Vesten krakelerede, også i Sovjet.
      The enemy images of the West crumbled, also in the Soviet Union.
    • 2014, Ole Knudsen, Frederik Stjernfelt, Hans Siggaard Jensen, Tankens Magt 1-3, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      I 1961 opførtes den »antifascistiske beskyttelsesvold«, Berlinmuren, og fjendebillederne skærpedes.
      In 1961, the »antifascist wall of protection«, the Berlin Wall, was erected, and the enemy images were sharpened.
    • 1990, Gunhild Agger, Stereotyper i Europa, →ISBN:
      Galtung er her helt på linje med de seneste års forskning om fjendebilleder og fordomme. Her er det netop understreget, at denne forskelstænkning mellem "os og de andre" er en central dimension i identitetsskabelse - historisk og aktuelt.
      Here, Galtung is entirely in agreement with the research on enemy images and prejudices made in the latest years. For here, it is stressed that this cognitive differentiation between "us and the others" is a central dimension in the formation of the identity - historically as well as currently.

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