Heterogeneous Cultures of Resistance: Communicative Practices of Resistance from 1933 to 1945
Overview
Despite permanent danger to their lives, numerous individuals decided to resist during German National Socialism. There actions were diverse and not always spectacular, but they always found expressions in individual, heterogeneous communicative practices. The DFG-funded project "HetWiK" (Heterogeneous Cultures of Resistance: Communicative Practices of Resistance from 1933 to 1945) pays tribute to there little-noticed achievements by analyzing the broad and different actions of resistance from a linguistic perspective.