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[ecrea] CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Seriously Funny: Humour in Journalism
Fri Jun 27 16:01:00 GMT 2014
Humour has been a vital ingredient of the print media since it emerged
in the 17th century. Yet it has hardly featured in academic studies of
media history. This new text is aiming to fill that gap with a
collection of papers by international scholars. It will draw from an
eclectic range of disciplines such as media history, international
literary journalism, English/American studies, humour studies, media
content analysis, cultural studies.
Richard Lance Keeble, one of the editors, is to contribute a chapter on
George Orwell: The humorous hack. David Swick, the other editor, is to
write on Comedy in Tragedy: The literary journalism of James Cameron.
Other chapters might focus on:
• The scurrilous, blasphemous, ribald humour of the radical press in
Britain: 1790 to 1850
• Dickens’ humour – amongst his many journalistic voices
• The light touch in Oscar Wilde’s journalistic jottings
• Saki and the parliamentary sketch
• Dorothy Parker’s special wit
• Bud Johnson’s black humour
• Mixing humour and crime: the journalism of Edna Buchanan
• How Clive James’s clever, witty TV reviews revolutionised the genre
• Private Eye: court jester to the British Establishment?
• Le Canard Enchainé: mocking the French elite
• Canada’s Frank magazine: biting the ankle that kicks it
• The evolution of the road trip, from Nellie Bly to Hunter Thompson
• Pepe Escobar: Observing the ‘war on terror’ with an acute, satirical eye
• Humour in the social media and Twittersphere
These subjects are neither prescriptive nor exhaustive. They merely
indicate a possible range of topics that might appear in the text. There
are clearly many other equally important routes to travel down. In
particular, contributions from scholars in India, Australia, South
America and Africa are invited. The text, above all, aims to be
international (though comics and cartoons are outside its remit).
Abstracts of 200 words are invited – by 2 September 2014. Please send to
Richard Lance Keeble (rkeeble /at/ lincoln.ac.uk) and David Swick
(david.swick /at/ ukings.ca)
Final chapters of up to 7,000 words will be due by 2 January 2015. The
publishers, Routledge, of Abingdon, Oxon, UK, are being approached –
with publication planned for late 2015.
The editors
Richard Lance Keeble is Professor of Journalism at the University of
Lincoln. He has written and edited 29 books on a range of subjects
including literary journalism, practical newspaper reporting skills,
media ethics, George Orwell, peace journalism, the coverage of US/UK
militarism and the secret state, investigative journalism, the Hackgate
controversy and digital journalism. He gained a National Teaching
Fellowship in 2011 – the highest award for teachers in higher education
in the UK – and in June 2014 received a Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Association for Journalism Education – the first time the AJE has
ever given this award.
David Swick is an Assistant Professor of Journalism at the oldest
chartered university in Canada, the University of King’s College. An
award- and fellowship-winning newspaper columnist and radio
documentarian, he joined the university full-time in 2010, where he
teaches writing courses and oversees students in the creative
non-fiction MFA program. He has written for magazines and television
documentaries and is the author of one book. On view in his home office
is the award he treasures most: students once named him ‘Prof I’d Most
Like To Get High With’.
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