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When private talk goes public = gossip in American history /
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Title/Author:
When private talk goes public/ Edited by Kathleen Feeley, Jennifer Frost.
Reminder of title:
gossip in American history /
Author:
Feeley, Kathleen,
other author:
Frost, Jennifer,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2014.,
Description:
292 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction-- Kathleen Feeley and Jennifer Frost 1. They make one very handsome Mirkin amongst them: Gossip and Church Politics in Seventeenth-Century Virginia-- Christine Eisel 2. The Time When There Was So Much Talk of the Witchcraft in this Country: Gossip and the Essex County Witchcraft Crisis of 1692-- Mary Beth Norton 3. Governed Gossip: The Personal Letters and Public Purpose of Philip Ludwell in Early-Eighteenth-Century Virginia-- Virginia Price 4. The Infamous Anne Royall: Jacksonian Gossip, Scribbler, and Scold-- Nancy Isenberg 5. Gadding, Gainsaying, and Negotiating Gossip in the Antebellum Black Press-- Erica L. Ball 6. Gossip Law: Popular Journalism and Transformations in Law and American Legal Culture-- Samantha Barbas 7. Diplomacy and Gossip: Information-Gathering in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1900-1940-- Molly M. Wood 8. As Told By Helen Ferguson: Hollywood Publicity, Gender, and the Public Sphere-- Mary Desjardins 9. Gossip in the Women's Pages: Legitimizing the Work of Women Journalists in the 1950s and 1960s-- Kimberly Wilmot Voss 10. The Smearing of Joe McCarthy: The Lavender Scare, Gossip, and Cold War Politics-- Andrea Friedman 11. Gossip Goes Mainstream: People Magazine, the National Enquirer, and the Rise of Personality Journalism-- Anne Helen Petersen 12. Is Charles Trippy Famous?: Vlog Culture and Twenty-First-Century Celebrity Gossip on Internet Killed Television-- Tim Seiber.
Subject:
Gossip - History - United States. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137442307Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137442301 (electronic bk.) :
When private talk goes public = gossip in American history /
Feeley, Kathleen,
When private talk goes public
gossip in American history /[electronic resource] :Edited by Kathleen Feeley, Jennifer Frost. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 292 p.
Electronic book text.
Introduction-- Kathleen Feeley and Jennifer Frost 1. They make one very handsome Mirkin amongst them: Gossip and Church Politics in Seventeenth-Century Virginia-- Christine Eisel 2. The Time When There Was So Much Talk of the Witchcraft in this Country: Gossip and the Essex County Witchcraft Crisis of 1692-- Mary Beth Norton 3. Governed Gossip: The Personal Letters and Public Purpose of Philip Ludwell in Early-Eighteenth-Century Virginia-- Virginia Price 4. The Infamous Anne Royall: Jacksonian Gossip, Scribbler, and Scold-- Nancy Isenberg 5. Gadding, Gainsaying, and Negotiating Gossip in the Antebellum Black Press-- Erica L. Ball 6. Gossip Law: Popular Journalism and Transformations in Law and American Legal Culture-- Samantha Barbas 7. Diplomacy and Gossip: Information-Gathering in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1900-1940-- Molly M. Wood 8. As Told By Helen Ferguson: Hollywood Publicity, Gender, and the Public Sphere-- Mary Desjardins 9. Gossip in the Women's Pages: Legitimizing the Work of Women Journalists in the 1950s and 1960s-- Kimberly Wilmot Voss 10. The Smearing of Joe McCarthy: The Lavender Scare, Gossip, and Cold War Politics-- Andrea Friedman 11. Gossip Goes Mainstream: People Magazine, the National Enquirer, and the Rise of Personality Journalism-- Anne Helen Petersen 12. Is Charles Trippy Famous?: Vlog Culture and Twenty-First-Century Celebrity Gossip on Internet Killed Television-- Tim Seiber.
Document
Gossip is one of the most common, and most condemned, forms of discourse in which we engage - even as it is often absorbing and socially significant, it is also widely denigrated. This volume examines fascinating moments in the history of gossip in America, from witchcraft trials to People magazine, helping us to see the subject with new eyes.Rumor, hearsay, tittle-tattle, scuttlebutt, scandal, dirt-whatever the term, gossip is one of the most common forms of communication in which we engage. And yet, even as it is often absorbing and socially significant, it is also widely denigrated. This engaging volume brings together a captivating array of case studies in the history of American gossip, from colonial witchcraft trials to the era of People magazine and flash-in-the-pan Internet celebrities. Here, contributors from diverse disciplines explore the role of gossip in American society, culture, and politics, tracing its transformations and continuities over time and making a convincing case that we should reassess this too-readily dismissed variety of social exchange.
PDF.
Kathleen Feeley is Associate Professor of History at University of Redlands, USA. Her work has appeared in Reviews in American History, History Compass, and the Journal of American History. She is the author of Mary Pickford: Women, Film, and Selling Girlhood (2014). Jennifer Frost is Associate Professor of History at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She is the author of Hedda Hopper's Hollywood: Celebrity Gossip and American Conservatism (2011) and 'An Interracial Movement of the Poor': Community Organizing and the New Left in the 1960s (2001).
ISBN: 1137442301 (electronic bk.) :£72.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
2081468
Gossip
--History--United States.
LC Class. No.: BJ1535.G6 / W44 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 302.24
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