Gender, Citizenship and Newspapers
Historical and Transnational Perspectives
Authors: Chapman, Jane L.
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- About this book
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The gendered nature of the relationship between the press and emergence of cultural citizenship from the 1860s to the 1930s is explored through original data and insightful comparisons between India, Britain and France in this integrated approach to women's representation in newspapers, their role as news sources and their professional activity.
- About the authors
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Jane Chapman is Professor of Communications, Lincoln University, UK, a visiting Fellow at Wolfson College and the Centre for South Asian Studies, Cambridge, and Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University, Australia. She has eight books in media history, journalism and documentary and runs grants for Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Economic and Social Science Research Council (ESRC) and the British Academy.
- Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Introduction
Pages 3-21
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France
Pages 25-61
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France and Britain
Pages 63-96
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French India
Pages 99-115
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Britain
Pages 117-141
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
Bibliographic Information
- Bibliographic Information
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- Book Title
- Gender, Citizenship and Newspapers
- Book Subtitle
- Historical and Transnational Perspectives
- Authors
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- Jane L. Chapman
- Series Title
- Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media
- Copyright
- 2013
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Copyright Holder
- Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited
- eBook ISBN
- 978-1-137-31459-8
- DOI
- 10.1057/9781137314598
- Hardcover ISBN
- 978-0-230-23244-0
- Series ISSN
- 2634-6575
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- XVI, 238
- Topics