Global Literary Journalism
Exploring the Journalistic Imagination, Volume 2
Keeble, Richard Lance / Tulloch, John
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28.05.2014, Auflage: 1. Auflage
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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».