Fall 2016 (Vol. 8, No. 2)
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Individual Files
- Cover, Vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 2016
- Table of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Masthead
- Information for Contributors
- Note From the Editor
- Francophone Literary Journalism: Exploring Its Vital Edges (Isabelle Meuret)
- The Appearance of a Court Column: Colette and the Famous Murder Trials of the Early Twentieth Century (Amelie Chabrier)
- The Mille Collines of Marie Gevers: From Reportage to Literary Text (Paul Aron)
- Occupation: Flying Parcel: Portrait of Marc Augis, Woman, Journalist, and Writer (Vanessa Gemis)
- Towards a History of Reportage in French Canada: From the Beginning of the Twentieth Century to Gabrielle Roy (Guillaume Pinson)
- “An Hour of Our Life in the Mirror of My Mood”: Innovations and Legacies of French Literary Journalism in the Work of Francoise Giroud (Marie-Eve Therenty)
- French Reporters, Real and Fictional Transmitters of the Colonial Ideology (1890-1900) (Melodie Simard-Houde)
- Can the Indigenous Speak? The Speech of the Colonized in the Colonial Press in Algeria in the Nineteenth Century (Laure Demougin)
- Scholar-Practitioner Q&A: An Interview With Jean Hatzfeld (Isabelle Meuret)
- Reading Otherwise: Literary Journalism as an Aesthetic Narrative Cosmopolitanism (William Dow)
- Digital LJ: Reading Screens: What Eye Tracking Tells Us About the Writing in Digital Longform Journalism (Jacqueline Marino)
- Book Reviews (Nancy L. Roberts)
- Orwell in the New Century (Kevin Kerrane)
- An Oddball Ride on the Gonzo Train (Brian Gabrial)
- A Graphic Memoir From Kashmir (Punnya Rajendran)
- A New Englander Comes Home to the South (Doug Cumming)
- Punjabi Fiction, or History, or Both? (Sudha Shastri)
- Author Struggles to Solve Linguistic Triangle (Giovanna Dell’Orto)
- Writing the Iraq Invasion: Author and Authority in Five War Memoirs (John M. Coward)
- Mission Statement
- International Association for Literary Journalism Studies