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Literary Journalism and Social Justice

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    Chapter 1 Introduction: Literary Journalism and Social Justice
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    Chapter 2 “Throw the Rich Woman’s Castoffs Back in Her Face”: Moa Martinson’s Rejection of Charity in Favour of Class-Based Solidarity
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    Chapter 3 Louis Roubaud, Social Justice and Lost Children
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    Chapter 4 The Poetics of Resistance: The Literary Journalism of India’s Dalit Protest Movement
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    Chapter 5 Witnessing and the Theorization of Reportage
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    Chapter 6 Telling a True Story No One Wants to Read: Literary Journalism and Child Sexual Abuse
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    Chapter 7 Standpoint Theory and Trauma: Giving Voice to the Voiceless
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    Chapter 8 Making Visible the Invisible: George Orwell’s “Marrakech”
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    Chapter 9 Bearing Witness to Epistemic Injustice: Joan Baxter’s The Mill
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    Chapter 10 Young Voices, an Old Problem: When Latin American Chroniclers Tell Stories About Childhood and Youth
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    Chapter 11 Social Justice as a Political Act: Action and Memory in the Journalism of Rodolfo Walsh
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    Chapter 12 American Literary Journalism as Liberatory Praxis: Narrative Experimentation and Social Justice
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    Chapter 13 Literary Journalism and the Scales of Justice: A New Mobilities Approach
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    Chapter 14 Literary Journalism and the American Prison Press
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    Chapter 15 Communication Across Borders: Testimonial Memoir as Literary Journalism for Mobility Justice
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    Chapter 16 Territorial Rights, Identity, and Environmental Challenges in Latin American Literary Journalism
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    Chapter 17 Literary Journalism and Critical Social Practice: Latino and African Immigrant Communities in the Works of Gabriel Thompson and Rui Simões
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    Chapter 18 Phronetic Journalism: How One Reporter’s Story Helped Women “Mutilated” by Their Gynaecologist Fight for Social Justice
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    Chapter 19 Stories, Students, and Social Justice: Literary Journalism as a Teaching Tool for Change
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Title
Literary Journalism and Social Justice
Published by
Springer International Publishing, August 2022
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-89420-7
ISBNs
978-3-03-089419-1, 978-3-03-089420-7
Editors

Robert Alexander, Willa McDonald

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