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Fishwick, Marshall – Journal of Popular Culture, 1975
Argues that both new journalism and popular culture are understood when they are viewed in terms of form rather than content. See CS 702 359 for availability information. (RB)
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Higher Education, New Journalism, Popular Culture
Dalmia, Shikha – 1991
In 1977, John C. Merrill, a mass communication scholar, found that many scholars believed that the sixties movement of new journalism is in some way related to existentialism. To find this out, a study identified six main themes of the philosophy of existentialism (as espoused by Jean-Paul Sartre) and looked for the presence of these themes in the…
Descriptors: Authors, Discourse Analysis, Existentialism, Intellectual History
Fishwick, Marshall, Ed. – 1975
This volume contains a selection of articles which examine, critique, and help to define the phenomenon of new journalism. Included are "Popular Culture and the New Journalism" (Marshall Fishwick), "Entrance" (Richard A. Kallan), "How 'New'?" (George A. Hough III), "Journalistic Primitivism" (Everette E. Dennis), "Wherein Lies the Value?" (Michael…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles, New Journalism
Fishwick, Marshall W. – 1975
This paper discusses the concept of popular culture, relating it to new journalism as a phenomenon which reflects the popular images of society. Style is the essential element of popular culture so that the kind of writing presently known as new journalism is the ultimate example of the philosophy that style is supreme. But the style of the best…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Images, Cultural Influences
Donelson, Ken, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1975
This issue of the "Arizona English Bulletin" contains 38 articles related to popular culture and the teaching of English. The articles discuss such topics as language in the popular arts, establishing a popular culture library, defining sexism in popular culture, detective literature and its uses in the traditional classroom, popular…
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Commercial Television, English Instruction, Instructional Materials