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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne J. GuglielmoPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781538174814ISBN 10: 1538174812 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 15 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1. Walter Lippmann: The Evolution of a Press Critic Chapter 2. George Seldes: The Last Muckraker Chapter 3. A.J. Liebling: Comedy of Errors Chapter 4. Ben Bagdikian: Media for the People Chapter 5. Reed Irvine: The Advocate Chapter 6. Neil Postman: News as Entertainment Chapter 7. Noam Chomsky: News as Propaganda Chapter 8. Contemporary Critics in the Post-Truth Era Epilogue: The Once and Future CriticsReviewsGuglielmo tells the story of the press in the U.S. through the lens of its harshest and often most hopeful critics. In doing so, he offers a compelling portrait of the forces that have shaped the press, the unprecedented challenges facing it today, and the consequences for our democracy. -- Kristin Gilger, co-author, There's No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned About What it Takes to Lead The audience, the press, and American society have had a wary interdependence far beyond today's cries of fake news. Through biography and close readings of press critics representing 100 years of thought, Guglielmo sheds light on that relationship and offers a broad set of lenses for understanding media today. -- Amanda Sturgill, author, Detecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake News A highly readable tour through the history of press criticism in the United States from the dawn of the twentieth century through today. Readers will come to understand the true difficulty of achieving objective reporting when reporters must face the pressures exerted by the forces of government, politics, culture, and their own personal worldviews. Anyone who is interested in the history of media or just striving to make sense of a post-truth world will find Shame the Devil a worthwhile read. -- Donald Barclay, author, <i>Disinformation: The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era</i> Author InformationWayne J. Guglielmo is a former senior editor at Medical Economics magazine, where he won awards for both his feature and special issue reporting. He has also been a contributor to other print and online publications, including Newsweek, WebMD, New Jersey Monthly, and BMW Magazine. He has taught expository writing and literature at Queens College, CUNY; Indiana University, Bloomington, where he received an MA in American literature; Hofstra University, New York; and Ramapo College of New Jersey. He lives with his wife, Maria Cornea, in Northern New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |