
Mapping the Magazine
Comparative studies in magazine journalism
Tim Holmes(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 2007
Book
Hardback
156 pages
978-0-415-45115-4 (ISBN)
Description
The media and more recently journalism have provided rich areas of study for many years but magazines, perhaps the most prolific single medium, have been largely ignored. Mapping The Magazine aims to redress the balance with an unprecedented collection of original, scholarly, detailed but wide-ranging examinations of the magazine form. Drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches and a wealth of titles from around the world, the contributions demonstrate just how significant the magazine has been, and continues to be, in the realm of journalism and cultural production.
From the science magazines of the Victorian era to women's magazines of South Africa and Israel, via rock music and photojournalism past and present, the material in Mapping The Magazine illuminates and explores the all-encompassing, global and historical nature of the subject matter.
Some of the most notable names in the field of magazine studies, including John Hartley, Sammye Johnson, David Abrahamson, Bethan Benwell, and Patrick Roessler contribute research based analyses of various aspects of magazine journalism from around the globe and across a wide historical span.
This book will help to establish the magazine as a medium which is not only suitable for research but which also opens up a huge new field of possibilities.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Journalism Studies
From the science magazines of the Victorian era to women's magazines of South Africa and Israel, via rock music and photojournalism past and present, the material in Mapping The Magazine illuminates and explores the all-encompassing, global and historical nature of the subject matter.
Some of the most notable names in the field of magazine studies, including John Hartley, Sammye Johnson, David Abrahamson, Bethan Benwell, and Patrick Roessler contribute research based analyses of various aspects of magazine journalism from around the globe and across a wide historical span.
This book will help to establish the magazine as a medium which is not only suitable for research but which also opens up a huge new field of possibilities.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Journalism Studies
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-45115-4 (9780415451154)
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Person
Tim Holmes is the course co-ordinator of the Postgraduate Diploma in Magazine Journalism at Cardiff University and founder of the Mapping The Magazine series of conferences.
Content
1. GUEST EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION Tim Holmes
ARTICLES
2. Why Should They Care? The Relationship of Academic Scholarship to the Magazine Industry Sammye Johnson
3. Pornography For Women, Or What They Don't Show You In Cosmo! Clarissa Smith
4. New Sexism? Readers' Responses to the use of Irony in Men's Magazines Bethan Benwell
5. Before Cosmopolitan: The Girl in German Women Magazines in the 1920s Nina Sylvester
6. Documenting Kate Moss: Fashion Photography and the Persistence of Photojournalism John Hartley
7. Global Players, Emigres, And Zeitgeist Magazine Design and the interrelation between the US and Germany Patrick Roessler
8. Johannesburg Lunch-Hour 1951-1963: The emergence and development of the humanist photographic essay in Drum magazine Darren Newbury
9. Consumer Magazines In South Africa And Israel: Toward a Socio-Semiotic Approach to Magazine Research Sonja Narunsky-Laden
10. The Changing Face Of Women's Magazines In Russia Sian Stephenson
11. The Rise Of The Gossip Press In Spain Manuela Bueno, Maria Luisa Cardenas and Lola Esquivias
12. Customer Magazines: The Rise of 'Glossies' as Brand Extensions Lynda Dyson
13. 'Everything Louder Than Everything Else': The Contemporary Metal Music Magazine and its Cultural Appeal Andy R Brown
14. Nineteenth-Century Popular Science Magazines: Narrative, and the Problem of Historical Materiality James Mussell
15. Magazine Exceptionalism: The Concept, The Criteria, The Challenge David Abrahamson
ARTICLES
2. Why Should They Care? The Relationship of Academic Scholarship to the Magazine Industry Sammye Johnson
3. Pornography For Women, Or What They Don't Show You In Cosmo! Clarissa Smith
4. New Sexism? Readers' Responses to the use of Irony in Men's Magazines Bethan Benwell
5. Before Cosmopolitan: The Girl in German Women Magazines in the 1920s Nina Sylvester
6. Documenting Kate Moss: Fashion Photography and the Persistence of Photojournalism John Hartley
7. Global Players, Emigres, And Zeitgeist Magazine Design and the interrelation between the US and Germany Patrick Roessler
8. Johannesburg Lunch-Hour 1951-1963: The emergence and development of the humanist photographic essay in Drum magazine Darren Newbury
9. Consumer Magazines In South Africa And Israel: Toward a Socio-Semiotic Approach to Magazine Research Sonja Narunsky-Laden
10. The Changing Face Of Women's Magazines In Russia Sian Stephenson
11. The Rise Of The Gossip Press In Spain Manuela Bueno, Maria Luisa Cardenas and Lola Esquivias
12. Customer Magazines: The Rise of 'Glossies' as Brand Extensions Lynda Dyson
13. 'Everything Louder Than Everything Else': The Contemporary Metal Music Magazine and its Cultural Appeal Andy R Brown
14. Nineteenth-Century Popular Science Magazines: Narrative, and the Problem of Historical Materiality James Mussell
15. Magazine Exceptionalism: The Concept, The Criteria, The Challenge David Abrahamson