Global Literary Journalism : Exploring the Journalistic Imagination, Volume 2 (Mass Communication and Journalism .15) (2014. VIII, 306 S. 225 mm)

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Global Literary Journalism : Exploring the Journalistic Imagination, Volume 2 (Mass Communication and Journalism .15) (2014. VIII, 306 S. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433124693

Full Description

Following on from the first volume published in 2012, this new volume significantly expands the scope of the study of literary journalism both geographically and thematically.
Chapters explore literary journalism not only in the United Kingdom, the United States and India - but also in countries not covered in the first volume such as Australia, France, Brazil and Portugal, while its central themes help lead the study of literary journalism into previously unchartered territory. More focus is placed on the origins of literary journalism, with chapters exploring the previously ignored journalism of writers such as Myles na gCopaleen, Marguerite Duras, Mohatma Gandhi, Leigh Hunt, D. H. Lawrence, Mary McCarthy and Evelyn Waugh.
Critical overviews of African American literary journalism in the 1950s and of literary journalism in Brazil from 1870 to the present day are also provided, and a section asks whether there is a specific women's voice in literary journalism.

Contents

Contents: John Drew: Leigh Hunt and His Versatile, Trenchant, Observant, Empathetic, Witty Journalism - Jane L. Chapman: Gandhi as Literary Journalist in Hind Swaraj - Ian Kilroy: Never Myles from the News: The «Meta-Journalism» of Myles na gCopaleen - Nick Nuttall: The Real «Scoop»: Waugh in Abyssinia - Roberta S. Maguire: African American Literary Journalism in the 1950s - Mateus Yuri Passos: A Critical Overview of Brazilian Literary Journalism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow - Isabel Soares: Literary Journalism on War and Imperialism: The British Annexation of Egypt Viewed by Portuguese Eça de Queirós - Nick Nuttall: «Certain Americans and an Englishman»: D. H. Lawrence and the American Indians - Richard Lance Keeble: Rajiv Chandrasekaran's Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Beyond the Court Jester? - Marie-Ève Thérenty: Duras, Definitely Duras: Tradition and Innovation in the Literary Journalism of Marguerite D. - Edvaldo Pereira Lima/ Monica Martinez/Eliane Brum: New Star in Brazil's Literary Journalism Firmament - Bill Reynolds: «Greenwich Village at Night» and Mary McCarthy's Immersion Journalism - John Tulloch: Journalism, Imagination and the Art of Fact: The Work of Geoffrey Moorhouse - N. Ram: More than «A Little Pot-Boiling»: The Personal Journalism of R. K. Narayan - Juan Domingues: New Journalism in Portuguese: From 19th-Century Literary Journalists to the Present Day - Bill Reynolds: Charles Bowden and Ciudad Juárez - Nalini Rajan: Indian Literary Journalism in the Age of Mobile Phones - Susie Eisenhuth: «Long-Form Journalism Is Absolutely Not Dead. What Is Dead Is Bad Long-Form».

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