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[ecrea] Seminar on U.S. Literary Journalism

Sun Aug 06 21:26:50 GMT 2017




*São Paulo, August 6, 2017

A 30-hour seminar on U.S. Literary Journalism at Unesp de Bauru with Prof. Dr. John S. Bak (University of Lorraine, France) will be open to interested students from other universities.*


Professor John S. Bak, of the University of Lorraine in France, will teach a week-long seminar, entitled "U.S. Literary Journalism from 'Yellow Journalism' to the 'New New Journalists', at Unesp in Bauru, on August 9-11 and 14-16, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The course will be in English and is directed at postgraduate students (Unesp undergraduate students can register as auditors). Students from other universities can register as auditors as well (if they are currently enrolled) or as special students (if they have already graduated or are currently employed).

Professor John S. Bak is founding President of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS) and one of the references in the field due to works such as /Literary Journalism across the Globe: Journalist traditions and Transnational Influences/ (University of Massachusetts Press, 2011), co-edited with Bill Reynolds. He is coming to Brazil under the auspices of the program "Chaires Franco-Brésiliennes dans l'Etat de São Paulo 2017," organized by UNESP, UNICAMP, USP and the Consulate General of France in São Paulo / Brazil French Institute (IFB).

Documents required for enrollment in the seminar include:

*Auditors*(interested undergraduate students fall into this category): ID card. Auditors will not receive a certificate of participation. *Special students* (to be considered a special student you must already have a diploma): an ID card and a copy of the diploma or certificate of graduation. Special students will receive a certificate of participation in the course. *Regular program students:* just contact the graduate school secretary to enroll.

Entries can be made on the first day of the seminar. If you have any questions or are interested in pre-registring, please contact Silvio at the Unesp FAAC post-graduation at: (55) 14 3103-6057.

*Seminar description:*

*“U.S. Literary Journalism from ‘Yellow Journalism’ to the ‘New New Journalists”.*

If objective journalism applies the five essential heuristics to any given historical event (who, what, when, where, and how), literary journalism, a hybrid genre of journalistic reportage and creative writing, often seeks a sixth heuristic: the why of an event. From football hooliganism to Soviet oppression in Tiananmen Square, literary journalism sets out to “buff and polish the fact until it becomes a greater reality”. Similar to documentary films, which we will also look at, literary journalism situates itself more clearly between the subject and the reader than traditional news reporting does, offering a personal, albeit thoroughly documented, perspective on events that have both changed the world or failed to capture the public’s attention. The goal of this seminar is to introduce graduate students to the practice and study of U.S. literary journalism throug h a variety of texts from the Yellow Journalism of the 19th century to the New New Journalists of the late 20th century. Extracts from books to be studied include: /Let us Now Praise Famous Men/, James Agee; /Hiroshima/, John Hersey; /In Cold Blood/, Truman Capote; /The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test/, Tom Wolfe; /Armies of the Night/, Norman Mailer; /Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas/, Hunter S. Thompson; /The White Album/, Joan Didion; /Blackhawk Down/, Mark Bowden. Films to be discussed will include /Citizen Kane/, /In Cold Blood/, /Shattered Glass/, /Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas/, and /Black Hawk Down/.


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