Nineteenth-century media and the construction of identities /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Brake, Laurel, 1941-, Bell, Bill, Finkelstein, David, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hampshire, [England] ; New York : Palgrave, 2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • George Newnes and the "loyal Tit-Bitites": editorial identity and textual interaction in Tit-bits / Kate Jackson
  • "A simulacrum of power": intimacy and abstraction in the rhetoric of the new journalism / Richard Salmon
  • Journalistic discourses and constructions of modern knowledge / Kate Campbell
  • A centre that would not hold: annuals and cultural democracy / Margaret Linley
  • A paradigm of reading the Victorian penny weekly: education of the gaze and The London journal / Andrew King
  • From street ballad to penny magazine: "March of intellect in the butchering line" / Michael Hancher
  • "Penny" wise, "penny" foolish? Popular periodicals and the "march of intellect" in the 1820s and 1830s / Brian E. Maidment
  • "Women in conference": reading the correspondence columns in Woman, 1890-1910 / Lynne Warren
  • Dickens as serial author: a case of multiple identities / Robert L. Patten
  • Authorship, gender, and power in Victorian culture: Harriet Martineau and the periodical press / Alexis Easley
  • Work for women: Margaret Oliphant's journalism / Joanne Shattock
  • Israel Zangwill's early journalism and the formation of an Anglo-Jewish literary identity / Meri-Jane Rochelson
  • America's first feminist magazine: transforming the popular to the political / Amy Beth Aronson
  • Coming apart: the British newspaper press and the divorce court / Anne Humpherys
  • Saint Pauls magazine and the project of masculinity / Mark W. Turner
  • The agony aunt, the romancing uncle, and the family of empire: defining the sixpenny reading public in the 1890s / Margaret Beetham
  • "Gay discourse" and The artist and journal of home culture / Laurel Brake
  • Bad press: Thomas Campbell Foster and British reportage on the Irish famine, 1845-1849 / Leslie Williams
  • The nineteenth-century media and Welsh identity / Aled Jones
  • "Long and intimate connections": constructing a Scottish identity for Blackwood's magazine / David Finkelstein
  • Making news, making readers: the creation of the modern newspaper public in nineteenth-century France / Dean de la Motte
  • The virtual reading communities of the London journal, the New York ledger, and the Australian journal / Toni Johnson-Woods.