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" Pages from the past : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 701577
Doc. No : b523766
Main Entry : Kitch, Carolyn L
Title & Author : Pages from the past : : history and memory in American magazines /\ Carolyn Kitch
Publication Statement : Chapel Hill, NC :: University of North Carolina Press,, [2005]
: , ©2005
Page. NO : 256 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
ISBN : 0807829676
: : 0807856495
: : 9780807829677
: : 9780807856499
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-241) and index
Contents : How we lived : summing up the twentieth century -- A working-class hero is something to be: the lasting story of September 11th -- A news of feeling as well as fact : public mourning for the dead celebrity -- The voices of the past speak to us, calling us by name: counter-memory and living history in magazines for African Americans -- The celebrated tribe: generational memory and the reinterpretation of youth -- Once upon a time in America : nostalgia magazines and reader recollections -- Snapshots in a family album: anniversary celebrations of a shared past -- Epilogue: the present and future of media memory
Abstract : American popular magazines play a role in our culture similar to that of public historians, Carolyn Kitch contends. Drawing on evidence from the pages of more than sixty magazines, including Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Black Enterprise, Ladies' Home Journal, and Reader's Digest, Kitch examines the role of journalism in creating collective memory and identity for Americans. Editorial perspectives, visual and narrative content, and the tangibility and keepsake qualities of magazines make them key repositories of American memory, Kitch argues. She discusses anniversary celebrations that assess the passage of time; the role of race in counter-memory; the lasting meaning of celebrities who are mourned in the media; cyclical representations of generational identity, from the Greatest Generation to Generation X; and anticipated memory in commemoration after crisis events such as those of September 11, 2001. Bringing a critically neglected form of journalism to the forefront, Kitch demonstrates that magazines play a special role in creating narratives of the past that reflect and inform who we are now
Subject : American periodicals
Subject : History in mass media
Subject : Journalism-- Social aspects-- United States
Subject : Memory-- Social aspects-- United States
Dewey Classification : ‭051‬
LC Classification : ‭PN4877‬‭.K58 2005‬
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