Profile Pieces
Journalism and the 'Human Interest' Bias
Herausgeber: Joseph, Sue; Keeble, Richard Lance
Profile Pieces
Journalism and the 'Human Interest' Bias
Herausgeber: Joseph, Sue; Keeble, Richard Lance
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This book examines the history, theory and journalistic practice of profile writing.
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This book examines the history, theory and journalistic practice of profile writing.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780815386483
- ISBN-10: 0815386486
- Artikelnr.: 52008818
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780815386483
- ISBN-10: 0815386486
- Artikelnr.: 52008818
Sue Joseph is Senior Lecturer in the Journalism and Creative Writing programs at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Richard Lance Keeble is Professor in the School of English and Journalism at the University of Lincoln, UK
Introduction: Profiling-Painting a Picture in Words Richard Lance Keeble
and Sue Joseph Section I: History of the Profile: From Canterbury Tales to
the Present Day 1. The Pre-History of Profiles, 1380-1800: Chaucer, News
Ballads, the English Civil War and Boswell Grant Hannis 2. Profiling Pitt:
The First Political Profile and its Legacies Nikki Hessell 3. Precursor to
the Profile: The Character Sketch in Colonial Australia Willa McDonald 4.
Profile and Counter-Profile: On Joseph Mitchell's Joe Goulds Mateus Yuri
Passos 5. The Return of the Long-Form Profile: A Case Study of the
Quarterly Essay and The Monthly in Australia Matthew Ricketson Section II:
The Manufacture of Celebrity and 'the Ordinary' 6. Edna Staebler and the
Lives of Women Bruce Gillespie 7. Disclosure and Enclosure: Revisiting
Media Profiles of Jimmy Savile Simon Cross 8. Profiles of Lived Experience:
Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Nowak William Dow Section III:
More than Just the Individual: Profiling Communities, Countries, Movements
9. John Bull Scrambling for Africa: A Portrait of the English at the Heyday
of Empire Isabel Soares 10. How Profiles in the Women's Penny Paper/Woman's
Herald Challenged Cultural Stereotypes-and Promoted Feminism F. Elizabeth
Gray 11. Profiling Controversial Social Movements: Arundhati Roy's
Challenges, Style and Insights Jane Chapman Section IV: This Sporting Life
12. The Dark Side of the Moon of Walter Mitty: George Plimpton and the
Reinvention of Reality Nick Nuttall 13. New Rules of the Game: Sports
Journalism and Profiles Peter English Section V: Profiling and the Trauma
Narrative 14. The Empathetic Profiler and Ethics: Trauma Reporting and
Advocacy Sue Joseph 15. Profiling War: Managing Trauma in Reporting
Horror-the Case of Botjan Videmek Leonora Flis
and Sue Joseph Section I: History of the Profile: From Canterbury Tales to
the Present Day 1. The Pre-History of Profiles, 1380-1800: Chaucer, News
Ballads, the English Civil War and Boswell Grant Hannis 2. Profiling Pitt:
The First Political Profile and its Legacies Nikki Hessell 3. Precursor to
the Profile: The Character Sketch in Colonial Australia Willa McDonald 4.
Profile and Counter-Profile: On Joseph Mitchell's Joe Goulds Mateus Yuri
Passos 5. The Return of the Long-Form Profile: A Case Study of the
Quarterly Essay and The Monthly in Australia Matthew Ricketson Section II:
The Manufacture of Celebrity and 'the Ordinary' 6. Edna Staebler and the
Lives of Women Bruce Gillespie 7. Disclosure and Enclosure: Revisiting
Media Profiles of Jimmy Savile Simon Cross 8. Profiles of Lived Experience:
Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Nowak William Dow Section III:
More than Just the Individual: Profiling Communities, Countries, Movements
9. John Bull Scrambling for Africa: A Portrait of the English at the Heyday
of Empire Isabel Soares 10. How Profiles in the Women's Penny Paper/Woman's
Herald Challenged Cultural Stereotypes-and Promoted Feminism F. Elizabeth
Gray 11. Profiling Controversial Social Movements: Arundhati Roy's
Challenges, Style and Insights Jane Chapman Section IV: This Sporting Life
12. The Dark Side of the Moon of Walter Mitty: George Plimpton and the
Reinvention of Reality Nick Nuttall 13. New Rules of the Game: Sports
Journalism and Profiles Peter English Section V: Profiling and the Trauma
Narrative 14. The Empathetic Profiler and Ethics: Trauma Reporting and
Advocacy Sue Joseph 15. Profiling War: Managing Trauma in Reporting
Horror-the Case of Botjan Videmek Leonora Flis
Introduction: Profiling-Painting a Picture in Words Richard Lance Keeble
and Sue Joseph Section I: History of the Profile: From Canterbury Tales to
the Present Day 1. The Pre-History of Profiles, 1380-1800: Chaucer, News
Ballads, the English Civil War and Boswell Grant Hannis 2. Profiling Pitt:
The First Political Profile and its Legacies Nikki Hessell 3. Precursor to
the Profile: The Character Sketch in Colonial Australia Willa McDonald 4.
Profile and Counter-Profile: On Joseph Mitchell's Joe Goulds Mateus Yuri
Passos 5. The Return of the Long-Form Profile: A Case Study of the
Quarterly Essay and The Monthly in Australia Matthew Ricketson Section II:
The Manufacture of Celebrity and 'the Ordinary' 6. Edna Staebler and the
Lives of Women Bruce Gillespie 7. Disclosure and Enclosure: Revisiting
Media Profiles of Jimmy Savile Simon Cross 8. Profiles of Lived Experience:
Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Nowak William Dow Section III:
More than Just the Individual: Profiling Communities, Countries, Movements
9. John Bull Scrambling for Africa: A Portrait of the English at the Heyday
of Empire Isabel Soares 10. How Profiles in the Women's Penny Paper/Woman's
Herald Challenged Cultural Stereotypes-and Promoted Feminism F. Elizabeth
Gray 11. Profiling Controversial Social Movements: Arundhati Roy's
Challenges, Style and Insights Jane Chapman Section IV: This Sporting Life
12. The Dark Side of the Moon of Walter Mitty: George Plimpton and the
Reinvention of Reality Nick Nuttall 13. New Rules of the Game: Sports
Journalism and Profiles Peter English Section V: Profiling and the Trauma
Narrative 14. The Empathetic Profiler and Ethics: Trauma Reporting and
Advocacy Sue Joseph 15. Profiling War: Managing Trauma in Reporting
Horror-the Case of Botjan Videmek Leonora Flis
and Sue Joseph Section I: History of the Profile: From Canterbury Tales to
the Present Day 1. The Pre-History of Profiles, 1380-1800: Chaucer, News
Ballads, the English Civil War and Boswell Grant Hannis 2. Profiling Pitt:
The First Political Profile and its Legacies Nikki Hessell 3. Precursor to
the Profile: The Character Sketch in Colonial Australia Willa McDonald 4.
Profile and Counter-Profile: On Joseph Mitchell's Joe Goulds Mateus Yuri
Passos 5. The Return of the Long-Form Profile: A Case Study of the
Quarterly Essay and The Monthly in Australia Matthew Ricketson Section II:
The Manufacture of Celebrity and 'the Ordinary' 6. Edna Staebler and the
Lives of Women Bruce Gillespie 7. Disclosure and Enclosure: Revisiting
Media Profiles of Jimmy Savile Simon Cross 8. Profiles of Lived Experience:
Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Nowak William Dow Section III:
More than Just the Individual: Profiling Communities, Countries, Movements
9. John Bull Scrambling for Africa: A Portrait of the English at the Heyday
of Empire Isabel Soares 10. How Profiles in the Women's Penny Paper/Woman's
Herald Challenged Cultural Stereotypes-and Promoted Feminism F. Elizabeth
Gray 11. Profiling Controversial Social Movements: Arundhati Roy's
Challenges, Style and Insights Jane Chapman Section IV: This Sporting Life
12. The Dark Side of the Moon of Walter Mitty: George Plimpton and the
Reinvention of Reality Nick Nuttall 13. New Rules of the Game: Sports
Journalism and Profiles Peter English Section V: Profiling and the Trauma
Narrative 14. The Empathetic Profiler and Ethics: Trauma Reporting and
Advocacy Sue Joseph 15. Profiling War: Managing Trauma in Reporting
Horror-the Case of Botjan Videmek Leonora Flis