The Routledge Companion to World Literary Journalism
Herausgeber: Bak, John S; Reynolds, Bill
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This cutting-edge research companion addresses our current understanding of literary journalism's global scope and evolution, offering an immersive study of how different nations have experimented with and perfected the narrative journalistic form/genre over time.
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This cutting-edge research companion addresses our current understanding of literary journalism's global scope and evolution, offering an immersive study of how different nations have experimented with and perfected the narrative journalistic form/genre over time.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780367355241
- ISBN-10: 0367355248
- Artikelnr.: 65932531
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780367355241
- ISBN-10: 0367355248
- Artikelnr.: 65932531
John S. Bak is Professor at the Université de Lorraine in France and Founding President of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. In addition to having published several articles on literary journalism, he co-edited (with Bill Reynolds) Literary Journalism Across the Globe (2011) and (with Monica Martinez) a special issue of Brazilian Journalism Research entitled "Literary Journalism as a Discipline" (2018). He currently heads the research project ReportAGES on world literary journalism at the Université de Lorraine. Bill Reynolds is Professor of Journalism at The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada, where he teaches courses in narrative. He was one of the co-founders of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies, which was launched in 2006, and has been Editor of Literary Journalism Studies since 2014. He and John S. Bak co-edited Literary Journalism Across the Globe (2011), the first collection of essays dedicated to world literary journalism.
Part 1. Historical Antecedents and Influences 1. "Between Feuilletonism and
Social Reportage: Hans Ostwald's Literary Journalism in Berlin's Popular
Press Around 1900" 2. "A Brief History of Literary Journalism in Australia"
3. "Ungovernable Women of Southern Africa: The Non-conformist Writing of
Olive Schreiner, Noni Jabavu, and Bessie Head" 4. "Pioneer Literary
Journalists: The Intricate Relation Between Literary Journalism and
Professional Newspaper Reporting in the Netherlands, 1890-1930" 5. "Nascent
Ghanaian Literary Journalism: Alignment-and Dealignment-with Global Trends"
Part 2: Literary Journalistic Methodologies 6. "A Poetry of Grayness: Stig
Dagerman's German Autumn as Postwar Reportage from Germany" 7. "'Deeper and
Deeper and Deeper': Narrative Nonfiction and the Interiority of the Other
in South Africa" 8. "The Paradox of Political Literary Journalism: How
Dutch Journalists Simultaneously Increase and Decrease Intersubjective
Distance" 9. "Reconstruction of a Scandal: The Relotius Case in Germany"
10. "Perilous Reckonings: American Literary Journalism as a World Literary
Journalism" Part 3: War and Conflict 11. "The Empathic Reporter: A
Simulation of Perspective-Taking in an Arabic Reportage on the 1936 Revolt
in Palestine" 12. "Literary Journalism and the Spanish Civil War: A New
Approach to the Conflict Through the Crónica" 13. "'The Years That the
Locust Has Eaten': Australian Writer George Johnston on World War II in the
Asia-Pacific" 14. "Testimonies of War: Reportages by Samar Yazbek and Atef
Abu Saif" 15. "War Reportage in Iraq: Perceptions and Experiences from
Portuguese Literary Journalists" Part 4: Immigration and the Border 16.
"Edmund O'Donovan in Asia and Africa: Literary Journalism at the Edge of
Empire" 17. "Ancestral Fears and Everyday Horrors: Decoding the Narrative
and Rhetorical Strategies behind Crónicas of Violence in El Salvador" 18.
"Writing the Disasters of War: The Literary Journalism of Displacement in
the Middle East" 19. "The Skin of the Borders: Chronicles on the Shaping of
a Catalan Identity in the Twenty-first Century" Part 5: Female Literary
Journalists around the World 20. "Female 'Vagabond' or Stunt Reporter? The
Undercover Literary Journalism of Australian Colonial Journalist Catherine
Hay Thomson" 21. "Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) in the Heraldo de Madrid: A
Pioneer of Spanish Women's Literary Journalism" 22. "Sylvia de Arruda
Botelho Bittencourt: Brazil's Pioneering Female Literary War Journalist"
23. "Collecting Voices: Alma Guillermoprieto as an Interpreter of the Latin
American 'Other'" 24. "Poetry and Music in Leila Guerriero's Argentine
Crónicas and Profiles" Part 6: Censorship and Politics 25. "'Inscrutable
are Your Destinies, O Russian Censorship!': Unarrested Development of
Literary Journalism in the Empire" 26. "Italian Literary Journalism: A
Difficult Codification Between War, Fascism, and Democracy" 27. "Two Roads
Against Censorship: The Diverging J'accuse Letters of Rodolfo Walsh and
María Elena Walsh and Their Influence on Current Argentine Cronistas" 28.
"The Politics of Literary Journalism in the New Poland" Part 7: Indigenous
Voices 29 "Emerging from the Silence and Fallacies: Uncovering the Stories
and Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Argentina, and Peru" 30
"From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean: Topics and Topoi in Portuguese
Language Crónica of Twenty-first Century Africa" 31 "The New Cronistas of
the Indies ... and the Indigenous Chroniclers?" Part 8: Literary
Journalists and (Inter)National Dailies and Magazines 32 "Literary
Journalism à la française: Changes and Challenges in the French Magazine
Press" 33 "October 17 and Beyond: Crisis Reportage and the Birth of
Literary and Experimental Journalism in Lebanon" 34 "The 'Uncomfortables':
El Salvador's El Faro and Investigative Literary Journalism" Part 9:
Literary Journalism in the Digital Age 35 "From Objectivity to
Emotionality: The Rules of Engagement in Multimedia Journalism" 36. "Indie
Visionaries: Advancing the Digital Frontier of Literary Journalism in
India" 37. "Polish Book Reportage in the Digital Age: Symptoms of
Adaptation" 38. "Anticipating a Worldmaking Aesthetics: Rereading the
Archives of Literary Journalism to Imagine Alternative Futures"
Social Reportage: Hans Ostwald's Literary Journalism in Berlin's Popular
Press Around 1900" 2. "A Brief History of Literary Journalism in Australia"
3. "Ungovernable Women of Southern Africa: The Non-conformist Writing of
Olive Schreiner, Noni Jabavu, and Bessie Head" 4. "Pioneer Literary
Journalists: The Intricate Relation Between Literary Journalism and
Professional Newspaper Reporting in the Netherlands, 1890-1930" 5. "Nascent
Ghanaian Literary Journalism: Alignment-and Dealignment-with Global Trends"
Part 2: Literary Journalistic Methodologies 6. "A Poetry of Grayness: Stig
Dagerman's German Autumn as Postwar Reportage from Germany" 7. "'Deeper and
Deeper and Deeper': Narrative Nonfiction and the Interiority of the Other
in South Africa" 8. "The Paradox of Political Literary Journalism: How
Dutch Journalists Simultaneously Increase and Decrease Intersubjective
Distance" 9. "Reconstruction of a Scandal: The Relotius Case in Germany"
10. "Perilous Reckonings: American Literary Journalism as a World Literary
Journalism" Part 3: War and Conflict 11. "The Empathic Reporter: A
Simulation of Perspective-Taking in an Arabic Reportage on the 1936 Revolt
in Palestine" 12. "Literary Journalism and the Spanish Civil War: A New
Approach to the Conflict Through the Crónica" 13. "'The Years That the
Locust Has Eaten': Australian Writer George Johnston on World War II in the
Asia-Pacific" 14. "Testimonies of War: Reportages by Samar Yazbek and Atef
Abu Saif" 15. "War Reportage in Iraq: Perceptions and Experiences from
Portuguese Literary Journalists" Part 4: Immigration and the Border 16.
"Edmund O'Donovan in Asia and Africa: Literary Journalism at the Edge of
Empire" 17. "Ancestral Fears and Everyday Horrors: Decoding the Narrative
and Rhetorical Strategies behind Crónicas of Violence in El Salvador" 18.
"Writing the Disasters of War: The Literary Journalism of Displacement in
the Middle East" 19. "The Skin of the Borders: Chronicles on the Shaping of
a Catalan Identity in the Twenty-first Century" Part 5: Female Literary
Journalists around the World 20. "Female 'Vagabond' or Stunt Reporter? The
Undercover Literary Journalism of Australian Colonial Journalist Catherine
Hay Thomson" 21. "Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) in the Heraldo de Madrid: A
Pioneer of Spanish Women's Literary Journalism" 22. "Sylvia de Arruda
Botelho Bittencourt: Brazil's Pioneering Female Literary War Journalist"
23. "Collecting Voices: Alma Guillermoprieto as an Interpreter of the Latin
American 'Other'" 24. "Poetry and Music in Leila Guerriero's Argentine
Crónicas and Profiles" Part 6: Censorship and Politics 25. "'Inscrutable
are Your Destinies, O Russian Censorship!': Unarrested Development of
Literary Journalism in the Empire" 26. "Italian Literary Journalism: A
Difficult Codification Between War, Fascism, and Democracy" 27. "Two Roads
Against Censorship: The Diverging J'accuse Letters of Rodolfo Walsh and
María Elena Walsh and Their Influence on Current Argentine Cronistas" 28.
"The Politics of Literary Journalism in the New Poland" Part 7: Indigenous
Voices 29 "Emerging from the Silence and Fallacies: Uncovering the Stories
and Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Argentina, and Peru" 30
"From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean: Topics and Topoi in Portuguese
Language Crónica of Twenty-first Century Africa" 31 "The New Cronistas of
the Indies ... and the Indigenous Chroniclers?" Part 8: Literary
Journalists and (Inter)National Dailies and Magazines 32 "Literary
Journalism à la française: Changes and Challenges in the French Magazine
Press" 33 "October 17 and Beyond: Crisis Reportage and the Birth of
Literary and Experimental Journalism in Lebanon" 34 "The 'Uncomfortables':
El Salvador's El Faro and Investigative Literary Journalism" Part 9:
Literary Journalism in the Digital Age 35 "From Objectivity to
Emotionality: The Rules of Engagement in Multimedia Journalism" 36. "Indie
Visionaries: Advancing the Digital Frontier of Literary Journalism in
India" 37. "Polish Book Reportage in the Digital Age: Symptoms of
Adaptation" 38. "Anticipating a Worldmaking Aesthetics: Rereading the
Archives of Literary Journalism to Imagine Alternative Futures"
Part 1. Historical Antecedents and Influences 1. "Between Feuilletonism and
Social Reportage: Hans Ostwald's Literary Journalism in Berlin's Popular
Press Around 1900" 2. "A Brief History of Literary Journalism in Australia"
3. "Ungovernable Women of Southern Africa: The Non-conformist Writing of
Olive Schreiner, Noni Jabavu, and Bessie Head" 4. "Pioneer Literary
Journalists: The Intricate Relation Between Literary Journalism and
Professional Newspaper Reporting in the Netherlands, 1890-1930" 5. "Nascent
Ghanaian Literary Journalism: Alignment-and Dealignment-with Global Trends"
Part 2: Literary Journalistic Methodologies 6. "A Poetry of Grayness: Stig
Dagerman's German Autumn as Postwar Reportage from Germany" 7. "'Deeper and
Deeper and Deeper': Narrative Nonfiction and the Interiority of the Other
in South Africa" 8. "The Paradox of Political Literary Journalism: How
Dutch Journalists Simultaneously Increase and Decrease Intersubjective
Distance" 9. "Reconstruction of a Scandal: The Relotius Case in Germany"
10. "Perilous Reckonings: American Literary Journalism as a World Literary
Journalism" Part 3: War and Conflict 11. "The Empathic Reporter: A
Simulation of Perspective-Taking in an Arabic Reportage on the 1936 Revolt
in Palestine" 12. "Literary Journalism and the Spanish Civil War: A New
Approach to the Conflict Through the Crónica" 13. "'The Years That the
Locust Has Eaten': Australian Writer George Johnston on World War II in the
Asia-Pacific" 14. "Testimonies of War: Reportages by Samar Yazbek and Atef
Abu Saif" 15. "War Reportage in Iraq: Perceptions and Experiences from
Portuguese Literary Journalists" Part 4: Immigration and the Border 16.
"Edmund O'Donovan in Asia and Africa: Literary Journalism at the Edge of
Empire" 17. "Ancestral Fears and Everyday Horrors: Decoding the Narrative
and Rhetorical Strategies behind Crónicas of Violence in El Salvador" 18.
"Writing the Disasters of War: The Literary Journalism of Displacement in
the Middle East" 19. "The Skin of the Borders: Chronicles on the Shaping of
a Catalan Identity in the Twenty-first Century" Part 5: Female Literary
Journalists around the World 20. "Female 'Vagabond' or Stunt Reporter? The
Undercover Literary Journalism of Australian Colonial Journalist Catherine
Hay Thomson" 21. "Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) in the Heraldo de Madrid: A
Pioneer of Spanish Women's Literary Journalism" 22. "Sylvia de Arruda
Botelho Bittencourt: Brazil's Pioneering Female Literary War Journalist"
23. "Collecting Voices: Alma Guillermoprieto as an Interpreter of the Latin
American 'Other'" 24. "Poetry and Music in Leila Guerriero's Argentine
Crónicas and Profiles" Part 6: Censorship and Politics 25. "'Inscrutable
are Your Destinies, O Russian Censorship!': Unarrested Development of
Literary Journalism in the Empire" 26. "Italian Literary Journalism: A
Difficult Codification Between War, Fascism, and Democracy" 27. "Two Roads
Against Censorship: The Diverging J'accuse Letters of Rodolfo Walsh and
María Elena Walsh and Their Influence on Current Argentine Cronistas" 28.
"The Politics of Literary Journalism in the New Poland" Part 7: Indigenous
Voices 29 "Emerging from the Silence and Fallacies: Uncovering the Stories
and Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Argentina, and Peru" 30
"From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean: Topics and Topoi in Portuguese
Language Crónica of Twenty-first Century Africa" 31 "The New Cronistas of
the Indies ... and the Indigenous Chroniclers?" Part 8: Literary
Journalists and (Inter)National Dailies and Magazines 32 "Literary
Journalism à la française: Changes and Challenges in the French Magazine
Press" 33 "October 17 and Beyond: Crisis Reportage and the Birth of
Literary and Experimental Journalism in Lebanon" 34 "The 'Uncomfortables':
El Salvador's El Faro and Investigative Literary Journalism" Part 9:
Literary Journalism in the Digital Age 35 "From Objectivity to
Emotionality: The Rules of Engagement in Multimedia Journalism" 36. "Indie
Visionaries: Advancing the Digital Frontier of Literary Journalism in
India" 37. "Polish Book Reportage in the Digital Age: Symptoms of
Adaptation" 38. "Anticipating a Worldmaking Aesthetics: Rereading the
Archives of Literary Journalism to Imagine Alternative Futures"
Social Reportage: Hans Ostwald's Literary Journalism in Berlin's Popular
Press Around 1900" 2. "A Brief History of Literary Journalism in Australia"
3. "Ungovernable Women of Southern Africa: The Non-conformist Writing of
Olive Schreiner, Noni Jabavu, and Bessie Head" 4. "Pioneer Literary
Journalists: The Intricate Relation Between Literary Journalism and
Professional Newspaper Reporting in the Netherlands, 1890-1930" 5. "Nascent
Ghanaian Literary Journalism: Alignment-and Dealignment-with Global Trends"
Part 2: Literary Journalistic Methodologies 6. "A Poetry of Grayness: Stig
Dagerman's German Autumn as Postwar Reportage from Germany" 7. "'Deeper and
Deeper and Deeper': Narrative Nonfiction and the Interiority of the Other
in South Africa" 8. "The Paradox of Political Literary Journalism: How
Dutch Journalists Simultaneously Increase and Decrease Intersubjective
Distance" 9. "Reconstruction of a Scandal: The Relotius Case in Germany"
10. "Perilous Reckonings: American Literary Journalism as a World Literary
Journalism" Part 3: War and Conflict 11. "The Empathic Reporter: A
Simulation of Perspective-Taking in an Arabic Reportage on the 1936 Revolt
in Palestine" 12. "Literary Journalism and the Spanish Civil War: A New
Approach to the Conflict Through the Crónica" 13. "'The Years That the
Locust Has Eaten': Australian Writer George Johnston on World War II in the
Asia-Pacific" 14. "Testimonies of War: Reportages by Samar Yazbek and Atef
Abu Saif" 15. "War Reportage in Iraq: Perceptions and Experiences from
Portuguese Literary Journalists" Part 4: Immigration and the Border 16.
"Edmund O'Donovan in Asia and Africa: Literary Journalism at the Edge of
Empire" 17. "Ancestral Fears and Everyday Horrors: Decoding the Narrative
and Rhetorical Strategies behind Crónicas of Violence in El Salvador" 18.
"Writing the Disasters of War: The Literary Journalism of Displacement in
the Middle East" 19. "The Skin of the Borders: Chronicles on the Shaping of
a Catalan Identity in the Twenty-first Century" Part 5: Female Literary
Journalists around the World 20. "Female 'Vagabond' or Stunt Reporter? The
Undercover Literary Journalism of Australian Colonial Journalist Catherine
Hay Thomson" 21. "Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) in the Heraldo de Madrid: A
Pioneer of Spanish Women's Literary Journalism" 22. "Sylvia de Arruda
Botelho Bittencourt: Brazil's Pioneering Female Literary War Journalist"
23. "Collecting Voices: Alma Guillermoprieto as an Interpreter of the Latin
American 'Other'" 24. "Poetry and Music in Leila Guerriero's Argentine
Crónicas and Profiles" Part 6: Censorship and Politics 25. "'Inscrutable
are Your Destinies, O Russian Censorship!': Unarrested Development of
Literary Journalism in the Empire" 26. "Italian Literary Journalism: A
Difficult Codification Between War, Fascism, and Democracy" 27. "Two Roads
Against Censorship: The Diverging J'accuse Letters of Rodolfo Walsh and
María Elena Walsh and Their Influence on Current Argentine Cronistas" 28.
"The Politics of Literary Journalism in the New Poland" Part 7: Indigenous
Voices 29 "Emerging from the Silence and Fallacies: Uncovering the Stories
and Struggles of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Argentina, and Peru" 30
"From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean: Topics and Topoi in Portuguese
Language Crónica of Twenty-first Century Africa" 31 "The New Cronistas of
the Indies ... and the Indigenous Chroniclers?" Part 8: Literary
Journalists and (Inter)National Dailies and Magazines 32 "Literary
Journalism à la française: Changes and Challenges in the French Magazine
Press" 33 "October 17 and Beyond: Crisis Reportage and the Birth of
Literary and Experimental Journalism in Lebanon" 34 "The 'Uncomfortables':
El Salvador's El Faro and Investigative Literary Journalism" Part 9:
Literary Journalism in the Digital Age 35 "From Objectivity to
Emotionality: The Rules of Engagement in Multimedia Journalism" 36. "Indie
Visionaries: Advancing the Digital Frontier of Literary Journalism in
India" 37. "Polish Book Reportage in the Digital Age: Symptoms of
Adaptation" 38. "Anticipating a Worldmaking Aesthetics: Rereading the
Archives of Literary Journalism to Imagine Alternative Futures"