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基本説明
Taking as its theme the way the media serve to define identities - national, ethnic professional, gender, and textual - it addresses serials in the U.K., the U.S., and Australia.
Full Description
This collection of research in 19th-century media history represents some salient developments in the field. Taking as its theme the way the media serves to define national, ethnic, professional, gender, and textual identities, the volume addresses serials in the UK, the US, and Australia. High culture rubs shoulders with the popular press, likewise text with image, and feminist periodicals with masculine, gay, and domestic serials.
Contents
Introduction; B.Bell, L.Brake & D.Finkelstein DISCOURSES OF JOURNALISM George Newnes and the 'Loyal Tit-Bitites': Editorial Identity and Textual Interaction in Tit-Bits; K.Jackson 'A Simulacrum of Power': Intimacy and Abstraction in the Rhetoric of the New Journalism; R.Salmon Journalistic Discourses and Constructions of Modern Knowledge; K.Campbell A Centre that AND IMAGE A Paradigm of Reading the Victorian Penny Weekly: Education of the Gaze and The London Journal; A.King From Street Ballad to Penny Magazine: 'March of Intellect in the Butchering Line'; M.Hancher 'Penny' Wise, 'Penny' Foolish? Popular Periodicals and the 'March of Intellect' in the 1820s and 1830s; B.E.Maidment 'Women in Conference': Reading the Correspondence Columns in Woman 1890-1910; L.Warren WRITERS/AUTHORS/JOURNALISTS Dickens as Serial Author: A Case of Multiple Identities; R.L.Patten Authorship, Gender and Power in Victorian Culture: Harriet Martineau and the Periodical Press; A.Easley Work for Women: Margaret Oliphant's Journalism; J.Shattock Israel Zangwill's Early Journalism and the Formation of an Anglo-Jewish Literary Identity; M.J.Rochelson NEGOTIATING GENDER America's First Feminine Magazine: Transforming the Popular to the Political; A.B.Aronson Coming Apart: The British Newspaper Press and the Divorce Court; A.Humphreys Saint Pauls Magazine and the Project of Masculinity; M.W.Turner The Agony Aunt, the Romancing Uncle and the Family of Empire: Defining the Sixpenny Reading Public in the 1890s; M.Beetham 'Gay Discourse' and The Artist and the Journal of Home Culture; L.Brake NATIONAL AND ETHNIC IDENTITY Bad Press: Thomas Campbell Foster and British Reportage on the Irish Famine 1845-1849; L.Williams The Nineteenth Century Media and Welsh Identity; A.Jones 'Long and Intimate Connections': Constructing a Scottish Identity for Blackwood's Magazine; D.Finkelstein Making News, Making Readers: The Creation of the Modern Newspaper Public in Nineteenth-Century France; D.de la Motte The Virtual Reading Communities of the London Journal, the New York Ledger and the Australian Journal; T.Johnson-Woods Index