Bringing together ten chapters by some of the most important scholars of literary journalism around the world, this book covers a range of topics that are key to understanding the role of literary journalism as both a practice and as a topic of academic study.
Bringing together ten chapters by some of the most important scholars of literary journalism around the world, this book covers a range of topics that are key to understanding the role of literary journalism as both a practice and as a topic of academic study.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin M. Lerner is Associate Professor of Journalism and Chair of the Department of Communication, Marist College, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors Introduction: The Old Journalism Kevin M. Lerner Part I: What is Literary Journalism? Chapter 1: What Counts as Literary Journalism? A Case Study of The Wire Roberta S. Maguire and Miles Maguire Chapter 2: Fields of Activity versus Genres in Literary Journalism: The Case of Comics Journalism in Brazil Augusto Paim Chapter 3: When Sources become Characters: Definers of Reality in Literary Journalism Mateus Yuri Passos Part II: Storytellers and Subjects in Literary Journalism Chapter 4: Helping to Give a Subject Their Voice: The Crafted Interview and Environmental Conservation Workers Christina Yin Chapter 5: Advocacy, Ethics, and Objectivity: How Literary Journalism Addresses Moral Discomfort in the Reportage of Gender-Based Violence Julie Wheelwright Chapter 6: Making Their Place on the Bus: The Campaign Reportage of Nora Ephron, Gloria Steinem, and Joan Didion Lori Amber Roessner Part III: Literary Journalism and the Public Sphere Chapter 7: Journalists without Borders: Paul McGeough and War Reporting from the Front Lindsay Morton Chapter 8: Attitudes toward Authority: Profiling Celebrity Environmentalists in Style Christine Isager Part IV: Literary Journalism and the Future of the Field Chapter 9: Measuring Value: Student Perceptions of Literary Journalism's Potential to Promote a Liberal Education Jeffrey C. Neely Afterword Bill Reynolds Index
List of Contributors Introduction: The Old Journalism Kevin M. Lerner Part I: What is Literary Journalism? Chapter 1: What Counts as Literary Journalism? A Case Study of The Wire Roberta S. Maguire and Miles Maguire Chapter 2: Fields of Activity versus Genres in Literary Journalism: The Case of Comics Journalism in Brazil Augusto Paim Chapter 3: When Sources become Characters: Definers of Reality in Literary Journalism Mateus Yuri Passos Part II: Storytellers and Subjects in Literary Journalism Chapter 4: Helping to Give a Subject Their Voice: The Crafted Interview and Environmental Conservation Workers Christina Yin Chapter 5: Advocacy, Ethics, and Objectivity: How Literary Journalism Addresses Moral Discomfort in the Reportage of Gender-Based Violence Julie Wheelwright Chapter 6: Making Their Place on the Bus: The Campaign Reportage of Nora Ephron, Gloria Steinem, and Joan Didion Lori Amber Roessner Part III: Literary Journalism and the Public Sphere Chapter 7: Journalists without Borders: Paul McGeough and War Reporting from the Front Lindsay Morton Chapter 8: Attitudes toward Authority: Profiling Celebrity Environmentalists in Style Christine Isager Part IV: Literary Journalism and the Future of the Field Chapter 9: Measuring Value: Student Perceptions of Literary Journalism's Potential to Promote a Liberal Education Jeffrey C. Neely Afterword Bill Reynolds Index
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