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Spring 2017 (Vol. 9, No. 1)

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  • Cover, Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring 2017
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  • Note From the Editor
  • Ted Conover and the Origins of Immersion in Literary Journalism (Patrick Walters)
  • Pioneer of Style: How the Washington Post Adopted Literary Journalism (Thomas R. Schmidt)
  • Literary Journalism and Empire: George Warrington Steevens in Africa, 1989–1900 (Andrew Griffiths)
  • The Ammo for the Canon: What Literary Journalism Educators Teach (Brian Gabrial & Elyse Amend)
  • Toward a New Aesthetic of Digital Literary Journalism: Charting the Fierce Evolution of the “Supreme Nonfiction” (David O. Dowling)
  • Recent Trends and Topics in Literary Journalism Scholarship (Roberta Maguire & Miles Maguire)
  • Scholar-Practitioner Q&A: An Interview With Leon Dash (Kate McQueen)
  • Book Reviews (Nancy L. Roberts)
  • The Implications of Genre in Nonfiction (Martha Nandorfy)
  • Redeeming Narrative, or Narrative as Redeemer? (Doug Cumming)
  • The Journalism and the Murderer (Rosemary Armao)
  • Long-Form, Investigative, Prize-Winning Women (Nancy L. Roberts)
  • Recovering Great War Reportages (Brian Gabrial)
  • Immersion Tips From a Master (Patrick Walters)
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The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies is a multi-disciplinary learned society whose essential purpose is the encouragement and improvement of scholarly research and education in literary journalism (or literary reportage). For the purposes of scholarly delineation, our definition of literary journalism is "journalism as literature" rather than "journalism about literature." Moreover, the association is explicitly inclusive and warmly supportive of a wide variety of approaches to the study and teaching of literary journalism throughout the world.
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