Heroes and Scoundrels Heroes and Scoundrels
History of Communication

Heroes and Scoundrels

The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture

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Publisher Description

Whether it’s the rule-defying lifer, the sharp-witted female newshound, or the irascible editor in chief, journalists in popular culture have shaped our views of the press and its role in a free society since mass culture arose over a century ago.

Drawing on portrayals of journalists in television, film, radio, novels, comics, plays, and other media, Matthew C. Ehrlich and Joe Saltzman survey how popular media has depicted the profession across time. Their creative use of media artifacts provides thought-provoking forays into such fundamental issues as how pop culture mythologizes and demythologizes key events in journalism history and how it confronts issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation on the job.

From Network to The Wire, from Lois Lane to Mikael Blomkvist, Heroes and Scoundrels reveals how portrayals of journalism’s relationship to history, professionalism, power, image, and war influence our thinking and the very practice of democracy.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2015
15 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Illinois Press
SIZE
3.8
MB

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