Literary journalism and social justice
Alexander, Robert.

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    Title/Author: Literary journalism and social justice/ edited by Robert Alexander, Willa McDonald.
    other author: Alexander, Robert.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: xvii, 326 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1 - Introduction (Robert Alexander & Willa McDonald) -- 1 - Historical Beginnings: Literary Journalism, Witnessing and Epistemic Justice -- Chapter 2 - The Reporter as Medium: The Theorization of Self-reflection as a Function in Social Reportage (Pascal Sigg, PhD student at University of Zurich) -- Chapter 3 - Literary Journalism and Social Justice in the US Antebellum Period (Nancy Roberts, Professor at University at Albany-SUNY) -- 2 - Literary Journalist as Social Justice Activist -- Chapter 4 - Down But Not Out: Orwell's 'Spike' and Journalism as a Way of Living (Richard Keeble, Professor at University of Lincoln) -- Chapter 5 - Rodolfo Walsh: The Quest for Social Justice Beyond Law(lessness) (Pablo Calvi, Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University School of Journalism) -- Chapter 6 - "The Personal Bleeds into the Political": The Literary Journalism of India's Dalit Protest Movement (David O. Dowling, Associate Professor at University of Iowa) -- 3 - Migration, Displacement and Carceral Justice -- Chapter 7 - Literary Journalism as a Vehicle for Mobility Justice: The Case of Every Day We Live is the Future (2017) (Rob Alexander) -- Chapter 8 - The Global Language of Contemporary Literary Journalism: Transatlantic Views of Social (In)Justice in the Works of Gabriel Thompson and Rui Simões (Isabel Soares, Associate Professor; Rita Amorim, Assistant Professor; Raquel Baltazar, Assistant Professor, all Universidade de Lisboa) -- Chapter 9 - Social Justice and Literary Journalism in Behrouz Boochani's No Friend but the Mountains (Willa McDonald) -- Chapter 10 - The Literary Journalism of the Prison Press (Kate McQueen, University of California Santa Cruz) -- 4 - Race, Gender and the Witnessing of Trauma: Testimonial and Deliberative Justice -- Chapter 11 - Matter of Access: The Role of Black Journalists in Covering Emmett Till (Roberta S. Maguire, Professor at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh) -- Chapter 12 - Phronetic Journalism: Ethics Empathy and Change in Melissa Davey's 'I feel mutilated' (Jennnifer Martin, Lecturer at Deakin University) -- Chapter 13 - Standpoint Theory and Trauma: Giving Voice to the Voiceless (Sue Joseph, Senior Lecturer at University of Technology Sydney) -- 5 - Environmental, Ecological and Indigenous Justice -- Chapter 14 - Joan Baxter's The Mill: Bearing Witness to Environmental and Epistemic Justice (Callie Long, PhD candidate at Brock University) -- Chapter 15 - Rights to Territory, Identity and Environmental Challenges in Latin American Literary Journalism (Dolors Paula-Sampio, Senior Lecturer at University of Valencia) -- Chapter 16 - From Silent Spring to Standing Rock: Environmental Justice, New Media and Oral Traditions (Ryan Marnane, Lecturer at Bryant University) -- 6 - Literary Journalism Form and Social Justice -- Chapter 17 - Literary Reportage of an Empathetic Eyewitness and an Activist Rebel: Boštjan Videmšek and his Dispatches from the Frontlines of Humanity (Leonora Flis, Associate Prfoessor at University of Nova Gorica and University of Ljubljana) -- Chapter 18 - American Literary Journalism as Liberatory Pracix: Experimentalism and Social Justice (William Dow, Professor at The American University of Paris) -- 7 - Teaching Literary Journalism as a Tool for Social Change -- Chapter 19 - Stories, Students and Social Justice: Literary Journalism as a Teaching Tool for Change (Jeffrey Neely, Associate Professor at the University of Tampa; Mitzi Lewis, Associate Professor at MSU Texas)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Creative nonfiction - History and criticism. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89420-7
    ISBN: 9783030894207
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