TY - BOOK AU - Bak,John S. AU - Bak,John S. AU - Reynolds,Bill TI - The Routledge Companion to World Literary Journalism T2 - Routledge Journalism Companions SN - 9780367355241 PY - 2023/// PB - Taylor & Francis, Routledge [Imprint] KW - Journalism and literature KW - Reportage literature KW - History and criticism KW - Littérature de reportage KW - Histoire et critique KW - Presse et littérature KW - Cultural and media studies KW - thema KW - fast KW - Media studies KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Society and culture: general KW - Society and Social Sciences KW - Buenos KW - Censorship and Politics KW - Dailies and Magazines KW - Dos Passos KW - El Faro KW - Experimental Journalism KW - Female Literary Journalists KW - Follow KW - Gazeta Wyborcza KW - Held KW - Heraldo De Madrid KW - Immigration and the Border KW - Indigenous Voices KW - ISIS KW - Journalistic Narrative KW - Literary Journalism KW - Literary Journalism Studies KW - Literary Journalistic Methodologies KW - Literary Journalists KW - Mad House KW - Martín KW - Multimedia Journalism KW - Narrative Nonfiction KW - Newspaper Reporting KW - Niño KW - Persona KW - Political Literary Journalism KW - Postwar KW - Roundabout KW - Tomás KW - Violated KW - War and Conflict KW - War Correspondent KW - War Journalism KW - Wo KW - Young Men N1 - Free-to-read N2 - This cutting-edge research companion addresses our current understanding of literary journalism's global scope and evolution, offering an immersive study of how different nations have experimented with and perfected the narrative journalistic form/genre over time. The Routledge Companion to World Literary Journalism demonstrates the genre's rich genealogy and global impact through a comprehensive study of its many traditions, including the crónica, the ocherk, reportage, the New Journalism, the New New Journalism, Jornalismo literário, periodismo narrativo bao gao wen xue, creative nonfiction, Literarischer JournalismusAs-SaHafa al Adabiyya, and literary nonfiction. Contributions from a diverse range of established and emerging scholars explore key issues such as the current role of literary journalism in countries radically affected by the print media crisis and the potential future of literary journalism, both as a centerpiece to print media writ large and as an academic discipline universally recognized around the world. The book also discusses literary journalism's responses to war, immigration, and censorship; its many female and Indigenous authors; and its digital footprints on the internet. This extensive and authoritative collection is a vital resource for academics and researchers in literary journalism studies, as well as in journalism studies and literature in general. Chapter 9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/88043 ER -