单词 | new journalism |
释义 | > as lemmasNew Journalism New Journalism n. (frequently with the) a style of journalism that developed in the U.S. during the 1960s, characterized by the use of subjective and fictional elements; also used earlier in a more general sense. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > [noun] > other specific types or styles of journalism penny-a-lining1842 publicism1846 New Journalism1872 investigative reporting1890 ink-slinging1894 yellowism1897 chip paper1935 Afghanistanism1948 telejournalism1959 parajournalism1965 smear journalism1967 gonzo1972 plutography1985 1872 Scribner's Monthly 203/2 Whether the new Journalism will follow Public Opinion or make it. 1901 Amer. Hist. Rev. 6 452 New York City had become the metropolis of the country, wherein the new journalism could find its best and largest audience. 1960 J. Hohenberg Professional Journalist xxiii. 322 The new journalism not only seeks to explain as well as to inform; it even dares to teach, to measure, to evaluate. 1977 Rolling Stone 7 Apr. 87/2 Thomas' new-journalism prose is often so slick as to give the impression he's told you all you need to know. 1994 N.Y. Times 24 July iv. 5/1 In the 1960s, the New Journalism of Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese and Truman Capote employed the techniques of the novel to great literary effect. < as lemmas |
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