Journalism in a Culture of Grief

Carolyn Kitch author Janice Hume author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:16th Aug '07

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This book considers the cultural meanings of death in American journalism and the role of journalism in interpretations and enactments of public grief, which has returned to an almost Victorian level. A number of researchers have begun to address this growing collective preoccupation with death in modern life; few scholars, however, have studied the central forum for the conveyance and construction of public grief today: news media. News reports about death have a powerful impact and cultural authority because they bring emotional immediacy to matters of fact, telling stories of real people who die in real circumstances and real people who mourn them. Moreover, through news media, a broader audience mourns along with the central characters in those stories, and, in turn, news media cover the extended rituals. Journalism in a Culture of Grief examines this process through a range of types of death and types of news media. It discusses the reporting of horrific events such as September 11 and Hurricane Katrina; it considers the cultural role of obituaries and the instructive work of coverage of teens killed due to their own risky behaviors; and it assesses the role of news media in conducting national, patriotic memorial rituals.

"Journalism in a Culture of Grief is a landmark, the first book to examine American news coverage of death. In this systematic and thorough study, Carolyn Kitch and Janice Hume show that how death is reported in print and broadcast news reveals what the nation values."--John P. Ferré, University of Louisville

"The breadth and depth of research deserves applause. Meanwhile, the use of narrative and discourse analysis makes for readable and interesting essays. Each chapter is clearly organized and can stand alone, but when taken together the book highlights journalism's important role in our cultural understandings of death and grief." --Journalism History

"As an example of media history that illuminates so much about the times and culture it examines, it will interest students, scholars and members of the lay-public alike." -American Journalism

ISBN: 9780415980104

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

272 pages