Journalistas: 100 Years of the Best Writing and Reporting by Women Journalists

Journalistas: 100 Years of the Best Writing and Reporting by Women Journalists

by EleanorMills (Editor)

Synopsis

Since their emergence as a journalistic force after the world wars, women have continued to break new ground in newspapers and magazines, redefining the world as we see it as well as the craft as it applied. Many of the pieces in Journalistas feel almost unsettlingly relevant today,the conclusions Emma Red Goldman drew in her 1916, the Social Aspects of Birth Control, Maddy Vegtel's 1930s article about becoming pregnant at forty, and Eleanor Roosevelt's call for greater tolerance after America's race riots in 1943. Many have pushed other limits: Naomi Wolf's Beauty Myth brought feminism to a new generation Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones caused a media revolution: Ruth Picardie's unflinchingly honest column about living with cancer in 1997 brought a wave of British candour and a host of imitators and when two iconic women come face to face, we have at one end, Dorothy Parker on Isadora Duncan (1928), and at the other, Julie Burchill on Margaret Thatcher (2004).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Avalon Publishing Group
Published: 22 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0786716673
ISBN 13: 9780786716678

Author Bio
Eleanor Mills is the editor of the News Review section of the Sunday Times, the UK's most popular broadsheet. She trained to be a journalist on the Guardian and Observer where she was the only woman trainee in the newsroom. She then moved to the Daily Telegraph where she became the youngest features editor in the paper's history, before joining the Sunday Times in 1998.