Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 233 mm x 160 mm, Gewicht: 724 g
Reihe: Journalism Series
Murder, Mayhem, Mudslinging, Scandals, and Disasters in 19th-Century Reporting
Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 233 mm x 160 mm, Gewicht: 724 g
Reihe: Journalism Series
ISBN: 978-1-4128-5171-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
David B. Sachsman and David W. Bulla have gathered a colourful collection of essays exploring sensationalism in nineteenth-century newspaper reporting. The contributors analyse the role of sensationalism and tell the story of both the rise of the penny press in the 1830s and the careers of specific editors and reporters dedicated to this particular journalistic style.
Divided into four sections, the first, titled "The Many Faces of Sensationalism," provides an eloquent Defense of yellow journalism, analyses the place of sensational pictures, and provides a detailed examination of the changes in reporting over a twenty-year span. The second part, "Mudslinging, Muckraking, Scandals, and Yellow Journalism," focuses on sensationalism and the American presidency as well as why journalistic muckraking came to fruition in the Progressive Era.
The third section, "Murder, Mayhem, Stunts, Hoaxes, and Disasters," features a ground-breaking discussion of the place of religion and death in nineteenth-century newspapers. The final section explains the connection between sensationalism and hatred. This is a must-read book for any historian, journalist, or person interested in American culture.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
David B. Sachsman
Acknowledgments
David B. Sachsman
Introduction
David W. Bulla and David B. Sachsman
I The Many Faces of Sensationalism
1 Yellow Journalism: Why So Maligned and Misunderstood?
W. Joseph Campbell
2 "Alarming Intelligence": Sensationalism in Newspapers after the Raids at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and St. Albans, Vermont
Brian Gabrial
3 "What H. G. Knows About.": Cartoonist Thomas Nast's 1872 Crusade against Presidential Candidate Horace Greeley
Jennifer E. Moore, William E. Huntzicker, and Hazel Dicken-Garcia
4 Publishing Violence as Art and News: Sensational Prints and Pictures in the 19th-Century Press
Gregory A. Borchard, Stephen Bates, and Lawrence J. Mullen
5 Sensational Journalism in the Mid-19th Century
David W. Bulla and Heather R. Haley
II Mudslinging, Muckraking, Scandals, and Yellow Journalism
6 "Despicable Journalism": Sensationalism and the American Presidency in the 19th Century
Crompton Burton
7 Naughty Seeds of Sensationalism: Gossip and Celebrity in 19th-Century Reporting
Jack Breslin
8 "Ours Has Been No Pleasing Task": Sensationalism in Frank Leslie's Campaign against Swill Milk
Jennifer E. Moore
9 Anglophobia as Art: Free Trade and Protection in Grover Cleveland Political Cartoons
Harlen Makemson
10 Cuba's "Hot Little Rebel" and Spain's "Criminal Fugitive": The Prison Escape of Evangelina Cisneros in 1897
Carol Wilcox
11 Inheritors of a Sentimental Mantle: The 19th-Century Roots of Progressive Era Muckraking
Jessica Dorman
III Murder, Mayhem, Stunts, Hoaxes, and Disasters
12 "Still Another Horror!": Religion and Death in 19th-Century American Newspapers
Les Sillars
13 Sex, Sin, and Sensation: Two Major Crime Stories in Antebellum New York
William E. Huntzicker
14 In Defense of Vespertilio-homo: Finding the Truth in the 1835 Moon Hoax
James Eric Black
15 Pushing the Boundaries of Propriety: The Rise of the Penny Press, Flash Papers, and Illustrated Newspapers
William E. Huntzicker
16 New York Times Accident Stories: Sensational Coverage Warns of Consequences
Paulette D. Kilmer
17 Nellie Bly: Flying in the Face of Tradition
Dianne Bragg
18 19th-Century Ship Captains in Reality and Mythos: The Role of Disaster Stories in Defining Seafaring Heroes
Paulette D. Kilmer
IV Hatred
19 The Making of a "Scoundrel": Brigham Young and the Sensationalist Press, 1855–1860
Katrina J. Quinn
20 Marches, Massacres, and Mayhem in the Civil War Period: Did Sensational News Always Lead to Sensationalized Reporting?
Debra Reddin van Tuyll
21 "Lawless Louisiana": New Orleans Newspapers, Race, and the Battle of Liberty Place
Nancy McKenzie Dupont
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index




