Buch, Englisch, 580 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1080 g
Buch, Englisch, 580 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1080 g
Reihe: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
ISBN: 978-1-032-08459-6
Verlag: Routledge
Taking a thematic approach, this new companion provides an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and international study of American literary journalism.
From the work of Frederick Douglass and Walt Whitman to that of Joan Didion and Dorothy Parker, literary journalism is a genre that both reveals and shapes American history and identity. This volume not only calls attention to literary journalism as a distinctive genre but also provides a critical foundation for future scholarship. It brings together cutting-edge research from literary journalism scholars, examining historical perspectives; themes, venues, and genres across time; theoretical approaches and disciplinary intersections; and new directions for scholarly inquiry.
Provoking reconsideration and inquiry, while providing new historical interpretations, this companion recognizes, interacts with, and honors the tradition and legacies of American literary journalism scholarship. Engaging the work of disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, African American studies, gender studies, visual studies, media studies, and American studies, in addition to journalism and literary studies, this book is perfect for students and scholars of those disciplines.
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Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
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PART 1: Historical Perspectives ""From the Boston News-Letter, Through the ‘Couranteers’: Epistolarity, Reportage, and Entertaining Literature in Colonial American Newspapers."" Colin T. Ramsey. ""The Antebellum Origins of American Literary Journalism: Five Pioneers."" Carolyn L. Karcher. ""Literary Journalism in Transition: The Early Memoirs of William Grimes, Mattie Jackson, and Nicholas Said."" Jessie Lafrance and Barbara McCaskill. ""American Realism and the Stirrings of Literary Journalism."" Thomas Connery. ""Literary Journalism and America’s Naturalistic Writers."" Roark Mulligan. ""Journalistic Literature: Female Reporters and Newspaper Fiction, 1880-1930."" Karen Roggenkamp. ""Two Gilded Ages: Literary Muckrakers 1900s/2000s."" Cecelia Tichi. ""‘Feel the Fact’: The 1930s Reportage of Joseph North, John L. Spivak, and Meridel LeSueur."" Don Dingledine. ""Performative Criticism and the Problem of Modernist Chic: Gertrude Stein, Janet Flanner, and Dorothy Parker."" Nancy Bombaci. ""The New Journalism, 1960-1980."" John J. Pauly. ""Eternal Present Tense: The New Journalism Moved beyond Basic Needs to Tell Deeper Narratives about Chicago ‘68."" Bill Reynolds. ""Literary Journalism and Alternative Media."" Susan Keith. ""From Magazines to Newsprint: How Literary Journalism Went 'Mainstream'."" Jim Collins.