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Curating Culture How Twentieth-Century Magazines Influenced America

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.07.2021

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9 BW Illustrations

Herausgeber

Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin + weitere

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

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224

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23.5/15.7/1.7 cm

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485 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5381-3810-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.07.2021

Abbildungen

9 BW Illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/1.7 cm

Gewicht

485 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5381-3810-6

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Introduction
    Acknowledgements
    Section 1: Ideas and Ideologies
    Chapter 1. Ideas in America and Ideas of America: Thought Leader Magazines and the Life of the Mind in the 20th Century
    by Kevin M. Lerner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication/Journalism, Marist College, and editor of the Journal of Magazine Media
    Chapter 2. Speaking Out: Leftist Magazines and Political Advocacy
    by Erika J. Pribanic-Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Texas, Arlington
    Chapter 3. "Things You Want to Keep": McSweeney's and the Periodical as a Perennial Object
    By Pablo Calvi, Ph.D., Associate Professorof Multimedia Journalism and Associate Director for Latin America for the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting, SUNY Stonybrook
    Chapter 4. 1960s American Folk Music Magazines: Counter-hegemonic Voices of Social Transformation
    By Krystyna Henke, MA, journalist and author of audio CD "Nobel Voices for Disarmament, 1901-2000" (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings)
    Section 2: The Practical and the Personal
    Chapter 5. Reaffirming the Pastoral Life: Reiman Publications 1970-2007
    By Sheila Webb, Ph.D., Professor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Western Washington University
    Chapter 6. Tilling Fertile Ground: The Trailblazing Role of Farming Magazines
    By Catherine M. Staub, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Journalism, Drake University, and Chair of Magazine Journalism
    Chapter 7. Magazine as Gay Lifeline: AIDS and the Emergence of POZ
    Gary R. Hicks, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Mass Communications, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
    Chapter 8. From Marginal to Mainstream: Vegetarian Magazines vs. the Standard American Diet
    By Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin, MA, Associate Professor of Journalism, Columbia College Chicago
    Chapter 9. Read Them for the Articles: Masculinity, U.S. Men's Magazines and the Tension Between Niche and Mainstream Audiences
    By Kevin M. Lerner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication/Journalism, Marist College, and editor of the Journal of Magazine Media
    Section 3: The Familiar and the Future
    Chapter 10. Getting the Last Laugh: Domestic Chaos Writers Outlasted Their Critics
    By Betsy Edgerton, MA, Associate Professor of Journalism, Columbia College Chicago
    Chapter 11. Craving to Connect: Zines and the Celebration of Creativity and Control
    By Peggy Dillon, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Media and Communication and Salem State University
    Chapter 12. Branding the Local Lifestyle: City, State and Regional Magazines
    By Norma Green, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, Columbia College Chicago; and Charles Whitaker, MA, dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications.
    Chapter 13. A Style Guide for the Digital World
    By Aileen Gallagher, Associate Professor of Magazine, News & Digital Journalism, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University