"Whitt writes with clarity and conviction. . . . Highly recommended."--<i>Choice</i><br /> "A readable and comprehensive book on a subject that does need updating. <i>Women in American Journalism</i> makes an interesting contribution to the field and will be well read and appreciated by those interested in journalism history, women's studies, and journalism in general."--Marilyn S. Greenwald, author of <i>A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism, and the Career of Charlotte Curtis</i><br />

In this volume, Jan Whitt tells the stories of women who have been overlooked in journalism history, offering an important corrective to scholarship that narrowly focuses on the deeds of men like Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. She shows how numerous women broadened the editorial scope of newspapers and journals, transformed women's professional roles, used journalism as a training ground for major literary works, and led breakthroughs in lesbian and alternative presses.

Whitt explores the lives of women reporters who achieved significant historical recognition, such as Ida Tarbell and Ida Wells-Barnett. Investigating the often blurry boundary between journalism and literature, she explains how this fluid distinction has actually limited how many scholars perceive the contributions of authors such as Joan Didion and Susan Orlean. Whitt also highlights the work of important novelists, including Willa Cather, Katherine Anne Porter, and Eudora Welty, to shed light on how their work as journalists informed their highly successful fiction.

This study also offers a survey of contributions women have made to the alternative presses, including the environmental press and civil rights activism. Whitt examines important figures in the early feminist press such as Caroline Churchill, editor and reporter for Denver's Queen Bee, and Betty Wilkins of Kansas City's Call. Finally, through newsletters, newspapers, magazines, and journals, she traces the history of the lesbian press and points out the ways in which it indicates that the alternative press is thriving.

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Acknowledgments   ix
Introduction: The Secret Sharers: Women Outside Mainstream Journalism   xi

1. Familiar Women of American Journalism History   1
2. Women of Society News and Women's Pages   37
3. Women in Contemporary American Literary Journalism   62
4. Women Journalists Who Chose Fiction   87
5. Representative Women of the Alternative Press   107
6. The Lesbian Press   146
Conclusion   167

Notes   171
Works Cited   177
Index   187
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252075568
Publisert
2008-08-04
Utgiver
University of Illinois Press
Vekt
367 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Jan Whitt is an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and the author of Allegory and the Modern Southern Novel.