War correspondents are prominent actors in the media world. They took hold in the cultural imaginary soon after their profession had been created in the mid-19th century. With a particular focus on Britain, this study investigates the representation...
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War correspondents are prominent actors in the media world. They took hold in the cultural imaginary soon after their profession had been created in the mid-19th century. With a particular focus on Britain, this study investigates the representation of war correspondents from Victorian times to the present, in memoirs, novels and films. Such representations react to prevailing notions that exist about war reporters and participate in their further construction. With its cultural approach, this book complements studies of war correspondents in media and communication studies, history and ethnology.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1: War Correspondents In Action And Representation -- Chapter 2: War Correspondents In The Field -- Chapter 3: Setting The Trend. Representations Of The Golden Age -- Chapter 4: Crises And Re-Assertions. From The First World War To The Falklands -- Chapter 5: 1990S To Present. The Media In War From Gulf To Gulf -- Chapter 6: Conclusion. Drawing Some Threads Tagether -- Bibliography -- Index.