Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 524 g
Journalism and the 'Human Interest' Bias
Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 524 g
Reihe: Routledge Research in Journalism
ISBN: 978-1-138-93805-2
Verlag: Routledge
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Introduction: Profiling—Painting a Picture in Words Richard Lance Keeble and Sue Joseph Section I: History of the Profile: From Canterbury Tales to the Present Day 1. The Pre-History of Profiles, 1380-1800: Chaucer, News Ballads, the English Civil War and Boswell Grant Hannis 2. Profiling Pitt: The First Political Profile and its Legacies Nikki Hessell 3. Precursor to the Profile: The Character Sketch in Colonial Australia Willa McDonald 4. Profile and Counter-Profile: On Joseph Mitchell’s Joe Goulds Mateus Yuri Passos 5. The Return of the Long-Form Profile: A Case Study of the Quarterly Essay and The Monthly in Australia Matthew Ricketson Section II: The Manufacture of Celebrity and ‘the Ordinary’ 6. Edna Staebler and the Lives of Women Bruce Gillespie 7. Disclosure and Enclosure: Revisiting Media Profiles of Jimmy Savile Simon Cross 8. Profiles of Lived Experience: Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Nowak William Dow Section III: More than Just the Individual: Profiling Communities, Countries, Movements 9. John Bull Scrambling for Africa: A Portrait of the English at the Heyday of Empire Isabel Soares 10. How Profiles in the Women’s Penny Paper/Woman’s Herald Challenged Cultural Stereotypes—and Promoted Feminism F. Elizabeth Gray 11. Profiling Controversial Social Movements: Arundhati Roy’s Challenges, Style and Insights Jane Chapman Section IV: This Sporting Life 12. The Dark Side of the Moon of Walter Mitty: George Plimpton and the Reinvention of Reality Nick Nuttall 13. New Rules of the Game: Sports Journalism and Profiles Peter English Section V: Profiling and the Trauma Narrative 14. The Empathetic Profiler and Ethics: Trauma Reporting and Advocacy Sue Joseph 15. Profiling War: Managing Trauma in Reporting Horror—the Case of Boštjan Videmšek Leonora Flis