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Sex Trafficking Scandal And The Transformation Of Journalism 18851917 Gretchen Soderlund

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Sex Trafficking Scandal And The Transformation Of Journalism 18851917 Gretchen Soderlund
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Gretchen Soderlund
ISBN: 9780226021676, 022602167X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Sex Trafficking Scandal And The Transformation Of Journalism 18851917 Gretchen Soderlund by Gretchen Soderlund 9780226021676, 022602167X instant download after payment.

In Sex Trafficking, Scandal, and the Transformation of Journalism, Gretchen Soderlund offers a new way to understand sensationalism in both newspapers and reform movements. By tracing the history of high-profile print exposés on sex trafficking by journalists like William T. Stead and George Kibbe Turner, Soderlund demonstrates how controversies over gender, race, and sexuality were central to the shift from sensationalism to objectivity—and crucial to the development of journalism in the early twentieth century.

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