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African American journalists [electronic resource] : autobiography as memoir and manifesto / Calvin L. Hall.

By: Hall, Calvin L, 1964-.
Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2009Description: xxviii, 117 p.Subject(s): American prose literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism | African American authors -- Biography -- History and criticism | African American journalists -- Biography -- History and criticism | Autobiography -- African American authors | African American authors -- Intellectual lifeGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 070.92/396073 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction: "unexamined lives" : the study of African American journalism autobiography -- Journalism : memory, history, and context -- Form, function, and the public sphere in Jill Nelson's Volunteer slavery -- Volunteer slavery and the speech aspects of the autobiographical manifesto -- Surveillance and performance in Nathan McCall's Makes me wanna holler -- Jake Lamar, Patricia Raybon, and the autobiographical manifesto form -- Memoir and the African American newsroom experience : themes and considerations -- Conclusion: the synergy between race, class, gender, and profession in African American journalists' autobiographies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: "unexamined lives" : the study of African American journalism autobiography -- Journalism : memory, history, and context -- Form, function, and the public sphere in Jill Nelson's Volunteer slavery -- Volunteer slavery and the speech aspects of the autobiographical manifesto -- Surveillance and performance in Nathan McCall's Makes me wanna holler -- Jake Lamar, Patricia Raybon, and the autobiographical manifesto form -- Memoir and the African American newsroom experience : themes and considerations -- Conclusion: the synergy between race, class, gender, and profession in African American journalists' autobiographies.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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