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Transatlantic Print Culture, 1880-1940

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Erschienen am 31.10.2008, Auflage: 1/2008
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ISBN/EAN: 9780230228450
Sprache: Englisch
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Beschreibung

Building on recent work on Victorian print culture and the turn toward material historical research in modernist studies, this collection extends the frontiers of scholarship on the 'Atlantic scene' of publishing, exploring new ways of grappling with the rapidly changing universe of print at the turn of the twentieth century.

Autorenportrait

LAUREL BRAKE is Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London, UKSUZANNE W. CHURCHILL is Associate Professor of English at Davidson College, USALUCY DELAP is a fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and a member of the History Faculty, University of Cambridge, UKMARIA DICENZO is Associate Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, CanadaLEONARD DIEPEVEEN is Professor of English at Dalhousie University, Canada BARBARA GREEN is Associate Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, USAFIONA HACKNEY runs an MA in Twentieth Century Art& Design at University College Falmouth, UKMARK HAMPTON is Associate Professor of History at Lingnan University (Hong Kong), and a Fellow of the Royal Historical SocietyJEAN MARIE LUTES is Assistant Professor of English at Villanova University, USAKIRSTEN MACLEOD is Adjunct Professor in the English and Film Studies Department at the University of Alberta, CanadaFRANCESCA SAWAYA is Associate Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Oklahoma, USA MARGARET D. STETZ is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University of Delaware, USA

Inhalt

List of Illustrations Contributor Biographies Introduction; A.Ardis& P.Collier PART 1: HISTORY, CULTURE, AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE: DISCIPLINE, THEORY, METHODOLOGY Representing the Public Sphere: The New Journalism and its Historians; M.Hampton Staging the Public Sphere: Magazine Dialogism and the Prosthetics of Authorship at the Turn of the Twentieth Century; A.Ardis Transatlantic Print Culture: The Anglo-American Feminist Press and Emerging 'Modernities'; L.Delap& M.DiCenzo Feminist Things; B.Green PART 2: THE CULTURAL WORK OF PRINT MEDIA: MARKETS, INSTITUTIONS, AND AUDIENCES Philanthropy and Transatlantic Print Culture; F.Sawaya John O'London's Weekly and the Modern Author; P.Collier 'Women are News': British Women's Magazines 1919 1939; F.Hackney Christopher Morley's Kitty Foyle: (Em)bedded in Print; M.D.Stetz PART 3: MODERNISM ON/IN PRINT MEDIA, PRINT MEDIA IN/ON MODERNISM Journalism and Modernism, Continued: The Case of W. T. Stead; L.Brake Journalism, Modernity, and the Globe-Trotting Girl Reporter; J.M.Lutes The Fine Art of Cheap Print: Turn-of-the-Century American Little Magazines; K.MacLeod The Newspaper Response to Tender Buttons, and What It Might Mean; L.Diepeveen PART 4: AN EXPERIMENT IN PEDAGOGY Modernist Periodicals and Pedagogy: An Experiment in Collaboration; S.W.Churchill Index

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