Violence against the press : policing the public sphere in U.S. history
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Violence against the press : policing the public sphere in U.S. history
Oxford University Press, 1994
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Includes index
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ISBN 9780195071665
内容説明
In Violence Against the Press, John Nerone culls an important and original history of the US media from those points where contradictory political and social ideologies collide. Examining patterns of violence against US journalists from the American revolution to the present, Nerone argues that there is a legacy of suppression as old as the tradition of a free press, and that violent acts against the press are systematic rather than episodic. Nerone turns our attention away from the usual culprits in attacks on the press (extremist groups, wartime governments, fundamentalists) and instead points to political culture itself.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195086980
内容説明
The most comprehensive study of violence against U.S. journalists from the American Revolution to the present, this text takes an innovative approach to free speech issues, tracing violence against the press throughout American history to discuss the changing structures and cultures of the media and their relation to the public sphere. Maintaining that violence has been an integral part of the culture of public expression in this country since earliest times, this
provocative survey presents and elucidates the notion that violent reactions to writers and publishers, rather than occurring sporadically, have been systematic and recurring, indicative of a long and
consistent process of cultural evolution. Disputing claims that anti-press violence is a marginal aspect of American society carried out by fringe elements of the population, the author sheds light on decades of such incidents of aggression, from colonial printers to Salman Rushdie, and, through lively and insightful prose, constructs the argument that this phenomenon points to an underlying and profound theme in the history of American cultural identity. With a detailed taxonomy of the various
forms of anti-press violence, and historical analyses of such conflicts during the American Revolution, early Republic, Civil War, and other periods, Violence Against the Press adds a significant new
dimension to existing historical accounts of anti-media violence, and promises to be a major contribution to the timeless debate of the press's role in society.
目次
1: Introduction
2: The Press and the American Revolution
3: Antipress Violence and Politics in the Early Republic
4: The Crusade Against Abolitionism
5: The Civil War and Civil Liberties
6: Violence and Minority Media
7: Labor-Related Violence
8: Recent Violence Against the Mainstream Press
9: Conclusion
Appendix A: Survey Questionnaire
Appendix B: The Flow of Antiabolitionist Violence
Appendix C: Civil War Newspaper Mobbings
Notes
Index
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