Becoming the story : war correspondents since 9/11 / Lindsay Palmer.
2018
PN4823 .P35 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Becoming the story : war correspondents since 9/11 / Lindsay Palmer.
Author
ISBN
9780252083211 (paperback)
0252083210 (paperback)
0252083210 (paperback)
Published
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2018]
Language
English
Description
x, 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Call Number
PN4823 .P35 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
070.4/333
Summary
"In Becoming the Story, Lindsay Palmer uses cultural and political economic analysis to examine the labor of the war correspondent. Focusing on the first decade of the 21st century, Palmer looks at how this labor is entangled within digitization processes, economic crises, and the political logic of the so-called "war on terror." She uses an institutional history of conflict correspondence to frame five case studies that examine a different instance in which a print or television correspondent slipped into the frame and received intense public scrutiny because of an incident associated with the labor of war reporting. Deeply attuned to historical questions, she shows how conflict reporting changed from the beginning of the Afghanistan conflict and Daniel Pearl's kidnapping in 2002 to the Marie Colvin's death in Syria in 2012"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series
History of communication.
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Table of Contents
The "blood messenger": Daniel Pearl's 2002 kidnapping in Pakistan
The "walking wounded": Bob Woodruff's 2006 injury in Iraq
The "exile's eye": Maziar Bahari and Nazila Fathi's 2009 expulsion from Iran
The "intimate threat": Lara Logan's 2011 sexual assault in Egypt
The "living dead": Marie Colvin's 2012 death in Syria.
The "walking wounded": Bob Woodruff's 2006 injury in Iraq
The "exile's eye": Maziar Bahari and Nazila Fathi's 2009 expulsion from Iran
The "intimate threat": Lara Logan's 2011 sexual assault in Egypt
The "living dead": Marie Colvin's 2012 death in Syria.