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Wilkins, Lee – 1983
The New Journalism, which uses literary techniques usually restricted to fiction, has been categorized and analyzed from a number of perspectives, but little effort has been made to delineate its intellectual and philosophical roots. The New Journalism arose from the intellectual tradition of Romanticism, as opposed to Classicism, the movement…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Literary Devices, Literary Styles, New Journalism
Pikuleff, Michael – Catholic School Editor, 1974
Summarizes many of the characteristics of new journalism as highlighted by Tow Wolfe and E. W. Johnson in "The New Journalism", discusses several definitions of new journalism, and predicts that one trend new journalism will take in the future is to develop men's liberation as a subject. (RB)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Literary Devices, New Journalism
Knudson, Jerry W. – 1978
Herbert L. Matthews, a veteran journalist for the "New York Times," traveled to Cuba in 1957 to interview Fidel Castro, then a revolutionary seeking the overthrow of the Batista regime. This monograph considers the impact of Matthews' newspaper articles about those interviews and of his subsequent articles about the Cuban situation and…
Descriptors: Bias, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries, History
Fishwick, Marshall, Ed. – 1975
This volume contains a selection of articles which examine, critique, and help to define the phenomenon of new journalism. Included are "Popular Culture and the New Journalism" (Marshall Fishwick), "Entrance" (Richard A. Kallan), "How 'New'?" (George A. Hough III), "Journalistic Primitivism" (Everette E. Dennis), "Wherein Lies the Value?" (Michael…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles, New Journalism
Brown, Donal – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1986
Offers a method for teaching students about ethical journalism and new journalism using a favorite short story and asking questions such as "How is truth in fiction different from the truth in a news story?" (SRT)
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism Education, New Journalism
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Zagano, Phyllis – Journalism Educator, 1983
Describes a new journalism course offered at Fordham University (New York) that uses four devices: scene-by-scene construction, realistic dialog, third-person point of view, and symbolic recording of entire events. (HOD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Journalism Education
Morgan, Jean – 1979
The beginning creative writer usually needs to learn the distinction between creative writing and purely informational or reportorial exposition. This can often be accomplished through writing assignments incorporating the concepts of New Journalism--the method of rendering realistically, from the point of view of an outsider who has temporarily…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education, New Journalism
Merrill, John C., Ed.; Barney, Ralph D., Ed. – 1975
This collection of 35 articles addresses the topic of the ethical considerations and implications involved in reporting the news. Included in this book are such articles as: "Ethics and Journalism" by John Merrill, "Quality in Mass Communications" by Wilbur Schramm, "The American Press: Some Truths About Truths" by…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Ethics, Films, Journalism
Marmarelli, Ron – 1983
William Hard was a creative and prolific writer of popular magazine journalism who used a rich variety of literary styles and techniques to tell his stories. His best work, which appeared in "Everybody's Magazine" from 1907 to 1911, shows characteristics that support the suggestion that Hard be considered among those writers Tom Wolfe…
Descriptors: Authors, Content Analysis, Journalism, Literary Styles
O'Brien, Dean W. – Journalism Monographs, 1983
To expose a fundamental conflict in journalism between newsworthiness and objectivity (or novelty and authority) this monograph first examines the parallel between news environment and physical environment. Objectivity is defined here not as a description of the environment, but as symbols in the minds of significant publics, or…
Descriptors: Conflict, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Journalism
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Hogarty, Ken – English Journal, 1991
Describes a class activity designed to play up the blurred boundary between fiction and nonfiction. Notes that students filled out Internal Revenue Service tax forms for people who might exist and that other students created biographies and autobiographies from the fictitious tax forms. (RS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Class Activities, English Instruction, Fiction
Zeller, Nancy – 1991
It is argued that expressive writing strategies, particularly those used by New Journalists, may eventually serve as models for case reporting in social science research. New Journalism refers to a movement begun in the 1960's that strives to reveal the story hidden beneath surface facts. It involves the use of fictive techniques applied to the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Literary Devices
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Pember, Don R. – Journal of Communication, 1975
Explores the themes and composition styles of the new journalism movement by reviewing six books that deal with contemporary writing. (MH)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Higher Education
Bloom, Lynn Z. – 1976
The purpose of a semester course for journalism and creative writing students at Washington University was to help students, through reading and writing portraits in "new journalese," become capable critics of new journalistic writing. Students first were introduced to the techniques of new journalism in Tom Wolfe's book on new journalism and in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Murphy, James E. – 1974
Addressing the question of the usefulness of the concept of New Journalism, this study also seeks to define the essential characteristics of New Journalism and to determine whether, in fact, there is such a thing. The first chapter reviews the critical literature of New Journalism, sorting out some of the many uses of the term, then narrowing the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Journalism, Literary Devices
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