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Curating Culture edited by Bloyd-Peshkin, Whitaker (2021, Rowman & Littlefield)

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Book Title
Curating Culture: How Twentieth-Century Magazines Influenced Amer
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9781538138113

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538138115
ISBN-13
9781538138113
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18050403436

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Curating Culture : How Twentieth-Century Magazines Influenced America
Subject
United States / 20th Century, Media Studies, Journalism
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, History
Author
Charles Whitaker
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2021-014387
Reviews
Curating Culture tells the story of how American print magazines created communities and brought together diverse groups of people who shared common interests and passions. It explains how some of the nation's best-known magazines influenced and interacted with American culture in the 20th century. Before the internet, print magazines played a singular role in creating relationships among readers who shared diverse interests. In this book, leading magazine scholars and historians have contributed chapters about magazines that focused on such topics as folk music, regional lifestyles, politics and current events, farming and rural life, homemaking, gay rights, vegetarianism, and men's and women's issues. These essays created the enduring legacy of 20th century print magazines as places where people found community., "Curating Culture tells the story of how American print magazines created communities and brought together diverse groups of people who shared common interests and passions. It explains how some of the nation's best-known magazines influenced and interacted with American culture in the 20th century. Before the internet, print magazines played a singular role in creating relationships among readers who shared diverse interests. In this book, leading magazine scholars and historians have contributed chapters about magazines that focused on such topics as folk music, regional lifestyles, politics and current events, farming and rural life, homemaking, gay rights, vegetarianism, and men's and women's issues. These essays created the enduring legacy of 20th century print magazines as places where people found community." --David E. Sumner, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, Ball State University, author, The Magazine Century "The core -- and thoroughly convincing -- tenet of this scholarly anthology can be simply stated: that rumors of the demise of the American magazine industry in the 21th century are greatly exaggerated. Calling on the best contemporary magazine researchers, Bloyd-Peshkin and Whitaker have assembled a wealth of insightful case studies that document not only the role of magazines in our nation's cultural past, but also suggest a likely path forward for the medium in the future." --David Abrahamson, Northwestern University
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Freshman
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
051
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Table Of Content
[Eds are asking for brief essays--5000 each] Introduction: The world of magazines in 20th century America Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin and Charles Whitaker In this introduction, Bloyd-Peshkin and Whitaker will provide foundational information about the consumer magazine landscape of the 20th century. This will include what magazines existed, the size and nature of their readership, the roles of editors, the emergence of some of the largest categories of magazines, the establishment of an advertising-supported business model, and other fundamental information about the consumer magazine landscape of 20th century America/ This introduction will help to contextualize the chapters to come, which focus on specific niches and the titles within them. SECTION 1: Ideas and Ideologies Chapter 1.An Intellectual History of Intellectual Magazines Kevin M. Lerner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication/Journalism, Marist College, and editor of the Journal of Magazine Media Chapter 2: Speaking Out: Leftist Magazines and Political Advocacy Erika J. Pribanic-Smith, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Texas, Arlington Chapter 3: "Little Magazines": The Outsized Influence of Literary Magazines Pablo Calvi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Journalism and Associate Director for Latin America for the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting, SUNY Stonybrook Chapter 4: Design of the Times: The Emergence of an American Aesthetic Sheila Webb, Ph.D, Professor, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Western Washington University SECTION 2: The Practical and the Personal Chapter 5: Tilling Fertile Ground: The Groundbreaking Role of Farming Magazines Catherine M. Staub, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Journalism, Drake University, and Chair of Magazine Journalism Chapter 6: Fanzines: Sci-Fi, Punk and Everything In Between Peggy Dillon, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Salem State University Chapter 7: American Folk Music Magazines: Counter-Hegemonic Voices of Social Transformation Krystyna Henke, MA, journalist and author of audio CD "Nobel Voices for Disarmament, 1901-2000" (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings) Chapter 8: The Making of Masculinity: Men's Magazines of the 20th Century Kevin M. Lerner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication/Journalism, Marist College, and editor of the Journal of Magazine Media Chapter 9: Defining Domesticity: Women's Magazines from Magnolia Journal to Martha Stewart Donna Harrington-Lueker, Ph.D., Professor of English and Communications, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Salve Regina University SECTION 3: The Familiar and the Future Chapter 10: The Private Goes Public: Parenting Magazines and the Redefine Family Roles Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin, Associate Professor of Journalism, Communication Department, Columbia College Chicago Chapter 11: The Emergence of Ethnic Magazines This chapter, not yet assigned, will look at how Black, Latino and Asian magazines both carved out and created a space for readers who didn't see themselves in the pages of other publications. Chapter 12: Urban Renewal: City Magazines and the Reimagining of Urbanity (or City Magazines and the Definition of Cosmopolitan Life) Norma Green, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Columbia College Chicago Chapter 13: Echoes into the Future: How the Lingua Franca of the Internet is Rooted in Magazines Aileen Gallagher, Associate Professor of Magazine, News & Digital Journalism, S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
Synopsis
Print magazines were the original niche medium, creating communities long before the internet allowed audiences to find specialized content and interact with like-minded readers. Consumer magazines provided information, inspiration, empathy and advocacy for readers with specific goals and concerns. The targeted advertising business model of magazines was an early precursor of contemporary algorithms and metrics behind social media marketing. The cultural niches 20th century consumer magazines created and covered were powerful social influences on a wide variety of readers, from farmers to feminists, and covered everything from big ideas to political ideologies. With missions to serve specific readers and editors who were champions of their interests, even the most practical magazines were cultural influences well beyond their pages. This book is a curated collection of case studies that collectively shed light on the cultural niches that American consumer magazines of the 20th century covered and created. The chapters examine how cultural niches were cultivated, how they changed over time, and how they influenced broader cultural conversations. This sweeping view of 20th-century American magazines illuminates how this particular media form created, cultivated, and served specific communities, laying the groundwork for contemporary media forms to continue that role today., Curated case studies illuminate how twentieth-century magazines created, cultivated, and served specific communities, laying the groundwork for contemporary media forms to continue that role today. Chapters examine how cultural niches were cultivated, how they changed over time, and how they influenced broader cultural conversations.
LC Classification Number
PN4877.C87 2021

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