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.
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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