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9781572307919

The Form of News A History

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    9781572307919

  • ISBN10:

    1572307919

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-05-03
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

This book takes a fresh look at the role of the newspaper in United States civic culture. Unlike other histories which focus only on the content of newspapers, this book digs deeper into ways of writing, systems of organizing content, and genres of presentation, including typography and pictures. The authors examine how these elements have combined to give newspapers a distinctive look at every historical moment, from the colonial to the digital eras. They reveal how the changing "form of news" reflects such major social forces as the rise of mass politics, the industrial revolution, the growth of the market economy, the course of modernism, and the emergence of the Internet. Whether serving as town meeting, court of opinion, marketplace, social map, or catalog of diversions, news forms are also shown to embody cultural authority, allowing readers to see and relate to the world from a particular perspective. Including over 70 illustrations, the book explores such compelling themes as the role of news in a democratic society, the relationship between news and visual culture, and the ways newspapers have shaped the meaning of citizenship.

Winner of the International Communication Association Outstanding Book Award

Author Biography

Kevin G. Barnhurst: Before joining the communication faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago, he was a Fulbright professor in Lima, Peru; completed a research fellowship at Columbia University; and taught journalism and graphic design. John Nerone: In 1983 he began teaching in the College of Communications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he continues to teach courses in the history of the media and normative press theory.

Table of Contents

The Form of News: Style, Production, and Social Meaning, 1750-2000
1(30)
Part I Before Modernism
Symbols of Citizens
29(2)
The Founding Forms: Politics and the Work of Newspapers, 1750-1850
31(37)
Commercialization: The Newspaper and the Market Revolution, 1780s-1880s
68(43)
Part II The Role of Pictures
Playful Commerce
109(2)
Civic Picturing: The Regime of Illustrated News, 1856-1901
111(29)
The President Is Dead: Pictures and Journalistic Values, 1881-1963
140(45)
Part III The Rise of Modernism
Conveyor of Facts
181(4)
The Front Page: Measuring Modernism and Its Phases, 1885-1985
185(34)
Visual Mapping: Modern Design and Cultural Authority, 1920-1940
219(42)
Part IV After Modernism
Icon of Isolation
257(4)
Beyond Modernism: Americanization and Its Consequences, 191O-2000
261(37)
Spectators and Their Spectacles: Forms of Knowledge, Forms of Power
298(13)
References 311(7)
Index 318(8)
About the Authors 326

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