Literary Journalism Studies

Literary Journalism Studies

123 LITERARY JOURNALISM STUDIES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCHOLARSHIP AND CRITICISM EXAMINING LITERARY JOURNALISM INTERNATIONAL Bak, John, and Bill Reynolds, eds. Literary Journalism Across the Globe: Journalistic Traditions and Transnational Influences. Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011. A collection of works by different scholars and critics. Benjamin, Walter. “The Author as Producer.” Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings. Ed. and intro. Peter Demetz. Trans. Edmund Jephcott. New York: Schocken Books, 1986. Calvi, Pablo. “Latin America’s Own ‘New Journalism.’” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 2 (Fall 2010): 63–83. Hartsock, John C. “‘Lettre’ from Berlin.” DoubleTake, Spring/Summer 2007: 106– 11. —— . “Literary Reportage: The ‘Other’ Literary Journalism.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, 42 (Spring/Summer 2009): 113–34. Rpt. in Literary Journalism Across the Globe: Journalistic Traditions and Transnational Influences. Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011. Keeble, Richard, and John Tulloch, eds. Global Literary Journalism: Exploring the Journalism Imagination. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press: forthcoming. Passos, Mateus Yuri, Érica Masiero Nering, and Juliano Mauricio de Carvalho. “The Chudnovsky Case: How Literary Journalism Can Open the ‘Black Box’ of Science.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 2 (Fall 2010): 27–45. AUSTRALIA Josephi, Beate, and Christine Müller. “Differently Drawn Boundaries of the Permissible in German and Australian Literary Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 67–78. Thompson, Matthew. “��������������������Outrider: William T. ������������������������������ollmann, Tony Tanner, and the Private Extremes of an Anti-Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 3, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 73–95. Literary Journalism Studies Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 2011 124 Literary Journalism Studies BOLIVIA Knudson, Jerry W. “Death in Bolivia: Covering the Chaco War, 1932–1935.” International Communication Bulletin 41.1–2 (Spring 2006): 46–53. BRAZIL Passos, Mateus Yuri, Érica Masiero Nering, and Juliano Mauricio de Carvalho. “The Chudnovsky Case: How Literary Journalism Can Open the ‘Black Box’ of Science.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 2 (Fall 2010): 27–45. CANADA Brown, Ian. “Writing What You See, Not What You Think You See.” Literary Journalism Studies 1, no. 2 (Fall 2009): 57–62. Reynolds, Bill. “Recovering the Peculiar Life and Times of Tom Hedley and Canadian New Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 79–104. CHINA Chou, Yin-hwa. “Formal Features of Chinese Reportage and an Analysis of Lian Qichao’s ‘Memoirs of My Travels in the New World.’” Modern Chinese Literature 1, no. 2 (1985), 201–17. Dutrait, Noel. “La litterature de reportage chinoise.” Europe: Revue litterraire mensuelle 53 (1985): 77–85. Hartsock, John C. “Literary Reportage: The ‘Other’ Literary Journalism.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, 42 (Spring/Summer 2009): 113–34. Rpt. and rev. in Literary Journalism Across the Globe: Journalistic Traditions and Transnational Influences. Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011. Kawaguchi Ko. “Deguo de xinxing wenxue” (“A newly emerging literature in Germany”). Trans. Feng Xuanzhang. Tuohuangzhe 1, no. 2 (1930). Laughlin, Charles A. Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2002. Wagner, Rudolph G. Inside a Service Trade: Studies in Contemporary Chinese Prose. Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series 34. Cambridge, Mass.: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1992. Yin Junsheng and Yang Rupeng, Baogao wenxue zong heng tan [Disquisitions on reportage literature.] Chengdu: Sichuan Renmin Press, 1983. Yingjin Zhang. “Narrative, Ideology, Subjectivity: Defining a Subjective Discourse in Chinese Reportage.” Politics, Ideology and Literary Discourse in Modern China. Ed. Liu Kang and Xiaobing Kang. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 211–42. BIBLIOGRAPHY 125 Zhang, Yingjin. “Narrative, Ideology, Subjectivity: Defining a Subversive Discourse in Chinese Reportage.” Politics, Ideology, and Literary Discourse in Modern China: Theoretical Interventions and Cultural Critique. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1993. 211–42. COLOMBIA Cabrera, �icente. “Garcia Marquez and the Game of the Chronicle and the Reportage.” Cuadernos de poética, 19 (1989): 35–49. Sims, Robert Lewis. The First Garcia Marquez: A Study of His Journalistic Writing from 1948 to 1955. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1992. CUBA Calvi, Pablo. “Latin America’s Own ‘New Journalism.’” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 2 (Fall 2010): 63–83. CZECH Kozlová, Danica, and Jiři Tomáš. Egon Erwin Kisch: Journalist and Fighter. Trans. John Newton. Prague: International Organization of Journalists, 1985. Kuprel, Diana Kuprel. “Literary Reportage: Between and Beyond Art and Fact.” History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins, 2004. 375–85. FINLAND Lassila-Merisalo, Maria. “Exploring the ‘Reality Boundary’ of Esa Kero. Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 31–38. FRANCE Palmer, Ruth. “The Hoax, Uncanny Identity, and Literary Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 85–105. Passos, Mateus Yuri, Érica Masiero Nering, and Juliano Mauricio de Carvalho. “The Chudnovsky Case: How Literary Journalism Can Open the ‘Black Box’ of Science.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 2 (Fall 2010): 27–45. Pies, Stacy. “‘Un fil visible’”: Poetry and Reportage in Stéphane Mallarmé’s ‘Un Spectacle interrompu.’” French Forum 29, no. 2 (2004): 1–18. GERMANY Balk, Theodor. “Egon Erwin Kisch and His Reportage: On the 50th Year of a Noted Revolutionary Reporter.” International Literature: 67. Benjamin, Walter. “The Author as Producer.” Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings. Ed. and intro. Peter Demetz. Trans. Edmund Jephcott. New York: Schocken Books, 1986. 220-238. Camigliano, Albert J. “Günter Wallraff: B(e)aring the Facts.” Monatshefte 75, no. 4 (1983): 405–18. 126 Literary Journalism Studies Harder, Matthias. “Reporter und Erzähler: Egon Erwin Kisch und die literarische Reportage.” Literatur für Leser 3 (1994): 157–64. Hartsock, John C. “‘Lettre’ from Berlin.” DoubleTake, Summer 2007: 106–11. —— . “Literary Reportage: The ‘Other’ Literary Journalism.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, 42 (Spring/Summer 2009): 113–34. Rpt. and rev. in Literary Journalism Across the Globe: Journalistic Traditions and Transnational Influences. Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011. Josephi, Beate, and Christine Müller. “Differently Drawn Boundaries of the Permissible in German and Australian Literary Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 67–78. Kozlová, Danica, and Jiři Tomáš, Egon Erwin Kisch: Journalist and Fighter. Trans. John Newton. Prague: International Organization of Journalists, 1985. Majerová, Marie. “Als Egonek den Roman Zum Tod �erurteilte.” Kisch-Kalendar. Ed. Franz Carl Weiskopf. Berlin [East]: Aufbau-�erlag, 1955. Poerksen, Bernhard. “The Milieu of a Magazine: Tempo as an Exponent of German New Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 9–29. Segel, Harold B. Egon Erwin Kisch: The Raging Reporter. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1992. Schmückle, Karl, ed. “Für Egon Erwin Kisch zum 50. Geburstag.” Internationale Literatur 4 (April), 1935: 3–30. JAPAN Kawaguchi Ko. “Deguo de xinxing wenxue” (“A newly emerging literature in Germany”). Trans. Feng Xuanzhang. Tuohuangzhe 1, no. 2 (1930). Strecher, Matthew C. “Who’s Afraid of Takahashi O-Den? ‘Poison Woman’ Stories and Literary Journalism in Early Meiji Japan.” Japanese Language and Literature: The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese 38, no.1 (2004): 25–55. THE NETHERLANDS Grunberg, Arnon. Interview by Frank Harbers. Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2010): 75–83. Harbers, Frank. “Between Fact and Fiction: Arnon Grunberg on His Literary Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2010): 74. POLAND Aucoin, James L. “Epistemic Responsibility and Narrative Theory: The Literary Journalism of Ryszard Kapuściński.” Journalism 2, no. 1 (2001): 5–21. Kuprel, Diana Kuprel. “Literary Reportage: Between and Beyond Art and Fact.” History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins, 2004. 375–85. BIBLIOGRAPHY 127 Wood, Felicity. “The ‘Soccer War’ and the ‘City that Sailed Away’: Magical Realism and the New Journalism in the Work of Ryszard Kapuściński.” Literator 19, no. 1 (April 1998): 79–91. PORTUGAL Soares, Isabel. “South: Where Travel Meets Literary Journalism.” Literary Journalism Studies 1, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 17–30. MEXICO Shaw, Deborah. “The Literary Journalism of Guadlupe Loaeza and Cristina Pacheco.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 18.4 (1999): 437–50. RUSSIA/SOVIET UNION Benjamin, Walter. “The Author as Producer.” Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings. Ed. and intro. Peter Demetz. Trans. Edmund Jephcott. New York: Schocken Books, 1986. 220-238. Carden, Patricia. “Reassessing Ovechkin.” Russian and Slavic Literature. Ed. Richard Freeborn, R.R. Milner-Guland, Charles A. Ward. Cambridge, Mass.: Slavic Publishers, 1976. 407–24. Hartsock, John C. “Literary Reportage: The ‘Other’ Literary Journalism.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, 42

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