Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940

Author:   Mary Lynn Stewart ,  Mary Lynn Stewart
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   20 June 2018
Format:   Hardback
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In the late nineteenth century, the first wave of female journalists began writing in the French daily press. Yet, while they undeniably opened doors for the next generations of educated women, sexist hiring practices, assumptions about women’s aptitudes as reporters, and more subtle gender biases continued to saturate the industry in the decades that followed. Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910–1940 investigates the careers and written work of ten women who regularly reported in the national, Paris-based dailies. Addressing the role of mentorship, family connections, gendered behaviours, reporting styles, and subject matter, Mary Lynn Stewart debunks lingering essentialist notions about women’s entry into journalism. She shows that struggling newspapers, attempting to reverse declining circulation, hired women to cover subjects that expanded to include international relations, colonial conflicts, trials, local politics, and social problems. Through content analysis, deixis, and systematic comparisons of several women and men reporting on the same or different events, she further queries claims about a feminine style, finding more similarities than differences between masculine and feminine reporting. Documenting the persistence of gender discrimination in the hiring, assigning, and assessment of women reporters in the French daily press, Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910–1940 demonstrates that, through the support of their female colleagues, women managed to succeed despite a variety of challenges.

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Author:   Mary Lynn Stewart ,  Mary Lynn Stewart
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780773553231


ISBN 10:   0773553231
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   20 June 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Stewart has succeeded in recovering and sometimes advocating for these influential figures. Thoroughly researched, this book is also an invitation to future researchers. Stewart ends with a call for more work on secondary figures such as Alice la Maziere A well-researched and valuable study that presents itself as part of the ongoing collective project of restoring women to cultural history. French Studies Gender, Generation, and Journalism is a rich and provocative, well-researched and clearly-presented study that demonstrates the significance of the work of these underexplored newspaperwomen during a crucial time of transition for women in the workforce and especially in the daily press. H-France An engaging book by a celebrated historian, Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940 is the first study to examine this important group of female journalists as a cohort. Fluidly written, Stewart's book contributes significantly to debates in gender and women's history in France and beyond. Geoff Read, Huron University College


An engaging book by a celebrated historian, Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940 is the first study to examine this important group of female journalists as a cohort. Fluidly written, Stewart's book contributes significantly to debates in gender and women's history in France and beyond. Geoff Read, Huron University College


Gender, Generation, and Journalism is a rich and provocative, well-researched and clearly-presented study that demonstrates the significance of the work of these underexplored newspaperwomen during a crucial time of transition for women in the workforce and especially in the daily press. H-France An engaging book by a celebrated historian, Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940 is the first study to examine this important group of female journalists as a cohort. Fluidly written, Stewart's book contributes significantly to debates in gender and women's history in France and beyond. Geoff Read, Huron University College


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Mary Lynn Stewart is professor emerita of Simon Fraser University.

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