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Ireland and the new journalism
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Steele, Karen,
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Ireland and the new journalism/ Edited by Karen Steele, Michael de Nie.
作者:
Steele, Karen,
其他作者:
de Nie, Michael,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2014.,
面頁冊數:
240 p. :13 b&w, ill.
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Electronic book text.
內容註:
Introduction-- Karen Steele and Michael de Nie PART I: IRISH TRAUMA AND THE ROOTS OF NEW JOURNALISM 1. Ghosts and Wires: The Telegraph and Irish Space-- Christopher Morash 2. 'Green Shoots' of the New Journalism in the Freeman's Journal, 1878-1890-- Felix M. Larkin PART II: DEMOCRATIZING JOURNALISM 3. 'The Mechanics of How We Bear Witness': W. T. Stead's Lessons for Ireland-- Karen Steele 4. Stead's Lessons for Ireland Irish Political Cartoons and the New Journalism-- Elizabeth Tilley PART III: TRANSNATIONAL NEW JOURNALISM 5. W. T. Stead, Liberal Imperialism, and Ireland-- Michael de Nie 6. Political Cartoons as Visual Opinion Discourse: The Rise and Fall of John Redmond in the Irish World-- Una Ni Bhroimeil 7. 'A Great Deal Cannot Be Printed': W. T. Stead, E. J. Dillon, and Leo Tolstoy-- Kevin Rafter PART IV: NEW JOURNALISM AND MODERNISM 8. 'Those Who Create Themselves Wits at the Cost of Feminine Delicacy': James Joyce, W. T. Stead, and the 'Maiden Tribute' Sex Scandal-- Margot Gayle Backus 9. From Revival to Revolution: Thomas MacDonagh and the Irish Review-- Kurt Bullock 10. Irish Modernism, the New Journalism, and Modern Periodical Studies-- Paige Reynolds.
標題:
Journalism - History - 19th century - Ireland. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137428714Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137428716 (electronic bk.) :
Ireland and the new journalism
Steele, Karen,
Ireland and the new journalism
[electronic resource] /Edited by Karen Steele, Michael de Nie. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 240 p. :13 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction-- Karen Steele and Michael de Nie PART I: IRISH TRAUMA AND THE ROOTS OF NEW JOURNALISM 1. Ghosts and Wires: The Telegraph and Irish Space-- Christopher Morash 2. 'Green Shoots' of the New Journalism in the Freeman's Journal, 1878-1890-- Felix M. Larkin PART II: DEMOCRATIZING JOURNALISM 3. 'The Mechanics of How We Bear Witness': W. T. Stead's Lessons for Ireland-- Karen Steele 4. Stead's Lessons for Ireland Irish Political Cartoons and the New Journalism-- Elizabeth Tilley PART III: TRANSNATIONAL NEW JOURNALISM 5. W. T. Stead, Liberal Imperialism, and Ireland-- Michael de Nie 6. Political Cartoons as Visual Opinion Discourse: The Rise and Fall of John Redmond in the Irish World-- Una Ni Bhroimeil 7. 'A Great Deal Cannot Be Printed': W. T. Stead, E. J. Dillon, and Leo Tolstoy-- Kevin Rafter PART IV: NEW JOURNALISM AND MODERNISM 8. 'Those Who Create Themselves Wits at the Cost of Feminine Delicacy': James Joyce, W. T. Stead, and the 'Maiden Tribute' Sex Scandal-- Margot Gayle Backus 9. From Revival to Revolution: Thomas MacDonagh and the Irish Review-- Kurt Bullock 10. Irish Modernism, the New Journalism, and Modern Periodical Studies-- Paige Reynolds.
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This volume explores the ways in which the complicated revolution in British newspapers, the New Journalism, influenced Irish politics, culture, and newspaper practices. The essays here further illuminate the central role of the press in the evolution of Irish nationalism and modernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.This volume of essays explore some of the diverse ways that W.T. Stead's complicated revolution in British newspapers and print journalism (the New Journalism) influenced Irish politics, culture, and newspaper practices. Irish journalism often reflected distinctively national or local concerns. Yet, its editors, innovations, preoccupations, and technologies benefited from increasingly transnational networks that were less constrained by or concerned with national, geographical, or even linguistic borders. Individually and collectively, these essays demonstrate some of the ways in which the new journalistic technologies and strategies of this era transformed the roles of editors and journalists in Ireland. The most comprehensive examination of the New Journalism and Ireland to date, this volume also further illuminates the central role of the press in the evolution of Irish nationalism and Irish modernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Karen Steele is Professor and Chair of English at Texas Christian University, USA. Michael de Nie is Professor of History at the University of West Georgia, USA. They have both published widely on the Irish and British newspaper and periodical press.
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Dewey Class. No.: 302.2309415
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