Chronicling Trauma

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252036408

Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss

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By Doug Underwood
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Introduction: Trauma, News, and Narrative: The Study of Violence and Loss in Journalism and Fiction; 1. Stories of Harm, Stories of Hazard: Childhood Stress and Professional Trauma in the Careers of Journalist-Literary Figures; 2. Trafficking in Trauma: Women's Rights, Civil Rights, and Sensationalism as a Spur to Social Justice; 3. Trauma in War, Trauma in Life: The Pose of the ''Heroic'' Battlefield Correspondent; 4. Depression, Drink, and Dissipation: Dysfunctional Lifestyles and Art as the Ultimate Stimulant; Epilogue: New Challenges, New Treatments: Trauma and the Contemporary Journalist-Literary Figure Appendix of Tables; Notes

''A beautifully interdisciplinary work that effortlessly combines psychology, literature, and journalism studies to carve out its own frontier. I have never seen a book on a similar topic that is so readable, accessible, and vast in scope as this one.''--Jan Whitt, author of Women in American Journalism: A New History''An intriguing, impressive, and original contribution that will inspire considerable thought about the history of journalism, the dynamic between a society's culture and its characteristic literature, and the impact of trauma on a writer's choice of literary subjects.''--Nancy L. Roberts, coauthor of The Press and America: An Interpretive History of the Mass Media

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