Fear and Loathing Worldwide: Gonzo Journalism Beyond Hunter S. Thompson
Editat de Dr. Robert Alexander, Dr. Christine Isageren Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501361661
ISBN-10: 150136166X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 150136166X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Charts
a
definition
of
Gonzo
that
recognizes
Thompson's
merits
as
a
serious,
innovative,
and
influential
journalist
Notă biografică
Robert
Alexanderis
Associate
Professor
of
English
Language
and
Literature
at
Brock
University,
Ontario,
Canada.
A
former
reporter,
his
academic
work
has
appeared
inLiterary
Journalism
Studies,Language
and
Communication,Semiotic
Inquiry/Recherches
Sémiotiques,
andCriticism.Christine
Isageris
Associate
Professor
of
Rhetoric
at
the
University
of
Copenhagen,
Denmark.
Her
studies
in
the
field
of
written
communication
in
general
and
literal
journalism
in
particular
have
appeared
inRhetorica
Scandinavica,
Philosophy
&
Rhetoric,
Journalistica,
andLiterary
Journalism
Studies.
Cuprins
IntroductionRobert
Alexander
(Brock
University,
Canada)Part
I:
First
Waves,
Currents
of
Tradition1.
Gonzo
Down
Under:
Matthew
Thompson
and
the
Literary
and
Political
Legacy
of
Hunter
S.
ThompsonChristopher
Kremmer
(University
of
New
South
Wales,
Australia)2.
Diffusion
of
the
Inimitable:
Helge
Timmerberg
and
the
Advent
of
German
GonzoTobias
Eberwein
(Austrian
Academy
of
Sciences
and
Alpen-Adria
University,
Austria)3.
Gonzo
Journalism
in
France:
"Another
Kind
of
Journalism
is
Possible"Honorine
Reussard
(Royaumont
Abbaye
&
Fondation,
France)4.
Gonzo
Brazilian
Style:
Arthur
Veríssimo´s
Adaptations
of
Thompson's
JournalismMonica
Martinez
(University
of
Sorocaba,
Brazil)
and
Mateus
Yuri
Passos
(Universidade
Metodista
de
São
Paulo,
Brazil)Part
II:
Gonzo
as
Socio-Political
Intervention5.
Australia's
Elisabeth
Wynhausen
and
a
Century
of
Gonzo
EthnographySue
Joseph
(University
of
Technology
Sydney,
Australia)6.
Loathing
in
Southern
Denmark:
Gonzo
Ethos
in
a
Showdown
with
Tabloid
JournalismChristine
Isager
(University
of
Copenhagen,
Denmark)7.
"Among
Madmen
and
Crooks":
Stella
Braam's
Strange
and
Terrible
Saga
of
Total
Immersion
in
AmsterdamHilde
Van
Belle
(Katholieke
Universiteit
Leuven,
Belgium)8.
The
Truth
is
Always
Gonzo:
David
Leigh,
Politics,
and
the
Frontiers
of
SecrecyNick
Nuttall
(London,
UK)Part
III:
Gender
and
the
Osmotic
Gonzo
Body9.
"Mastering
the
Art
of
Being
Powerless
and
Completely
Stupid":
Australian
Gonzo
asl'Écriture
MasculineFiona
Giles
(University
of
Sydney,
Australia)10.La
Revista
Prohibida
Para
las
Mujeres:
Gonzo
By
Women
in
SoHo
Magazine
of
Colombia,
South
AmericaCarlos
A.
Cortés-Martínez
(University
of
Missouri,
USA),
Berkley
Hudson
(University
of
Missouri,
USA),
and
Joy
Jenkins
(University
of
Oxford,
UK)11.
The
Return
of
Gonzo
through
the
Female
Body:
Gabriela
Wiener
and
the
Journalist
as
a
Sexual
VortexPablo
Calvi
(Stony
Brook
University,
USA)Part
IV:
Edgework,
Fantasy,
and
Truth12.
Scatological
Anecdotes,
Heavy
Drinking,
and
Backpacker
Culture:
Gonzo
humor
and
Edgework
in
Contemporary
Finnish
JournalismJoonas
Koivukoski
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
and
Janne
Zareff
(University
of
Jyväskylä,
Finland)13.
Fear
and
Loathing
in
the
Desert
of
the
Real:
Hunter
S.
Thompson,
"Hannibal
Elector,"
and
the
2014
South
African
General
ElectionRobert
Alexander
(Brock
University,
Canada)14.
Cultural
Insight
by
Way
of
Distortion:
Ziemowit
Szczerek's
Introduction
and
Immediate
Deconstruction
of
Gonzo
in
PolandMateusz
Zimnoch
(Jagiellonian
University
in
Kraków,
Poland)Part
V:
The
Continuing
Story
of
Gonzo
Worldwide15.
The
Hijacking
of
"Gonzo":
In
Name
Only,
Hunter
S.
Thompson's
Style
is
Everywhere
on
the
InternetJacqueline
Marino
(Kent
State
University,
USA)16.
Future
Gonzo
by
Spider
Jerusalem:
Thompson's
Journalism
Adapted
to
the
World
of
the
Graphic
NovelAshlee
Nelson
(Victoria
University
of
Wellington,
New
Zealand)Afterword:
Gonzo
Without
End,
AmenWilliam
McKeen
(Boston
University,
USA)Index
Recenzii
Hunter
Thompson
once
told
a
young
audience
in
Boulder,
Colorado,
not
to
trust
him.
He
'used
to
test
drugs
atRolling
Stone
Magazine,'
for
heaven's
sake.
Don't
trust
anyone,
he
said.
Go
find
out
for
yourself.
His
advice
has
been
taken
by
the
contributors
to
this
volume,
which
revives
the
legacy
of
the
good
Doctor
of
Journalism
all
around
the
world.