Family Newspapers?: Sex, Private Life, and the British Popular Press 1918-1978
Autor Adrian Binghamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199279586
ISBN-10: 0199279586
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 10 in-text halftones
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199279586
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 10 in-text halftones
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Engrossing...[an] important book.
Adrian Binghams fascinating, scholarly and in places droll account of the British popular press in the short twentieth-century offers a much needed overview of the daily and Sunday papers in British popular culture... a coherent and succinct introduction to the field of twentieth-century media history... The substance of Family Newspapers has deep potential implications for the master frames used to understand twentieth-century Britain
Superb analytical history over a 60-year period eye-popping revelatory nuggets it does give credence to the widely-held view, which has never previously been proved as well as in this book, that sex sells.
Absorbing new study... Each chapter is packed with fascinating material and perceptive insights important book.
My own experience writing press history further heightened my appreciation of this impressive book. Family Newspapers demonstrates Adrian Binghams wide mastery of sixty years of sex and celebrity reporting in a series of popular newspapers... a labor of love on the part of the author... well written and engaging book.
Very useful book
Adrian Binghams Family Newspapers? shows clearly that the popular press has always tried to suck readers in with banner headline titillation, inside-page innuendo, and pictures of women as déshabillée as the times would allow.
There are many riches in this book ... Adrian Bingham has produced a very fine study of an important subject.
Adrian Binghams fascinating, scholarly and in places droll account of the British popular press in the short twentieth-century offers a much needed overview of the daily and Sunday papers in British popular culture... a coherent and succinct introduction to the field of twentieth-century media history... The substance of Family Newspapers has deep potential implications for the master frames used to understand twentieth-century Britain
Superb analytical history over a 60-year period eye-popping revelatory nuggets it does give credence to the widely-held view, which has never previously been proved as well as in this book, that sex sells.
Absorbing new study... Each chapter is packed with fascinating material and perceptive insights important book.
My own experience writing press history further heightened my appreciation of this impressive book. Family Newspapers demonstrates Adrian Binghams wide mastery of sixty years of sex and celebrity reporting in a series of popular newspapers... a labor of love on the part of the author... well written and engaging book.
Very useful book
Adrian Binghams Family Newspapers? shows clearly that the popular press has always tried to suck readers in with banner headline titillation, inside-page innuendo, and pictures of women as déshabillée as the times would allow.
There are many riches in this book ... Adrian Bingham has produced a very fine study of an important subject.