Reporting Skin and the Wounded Body in Victorian Britain

Garrisi, Diana

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-12-27
  • 售價: $4,780
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 208
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031753674
  • ISBN-13: 9783031753671
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商品描述

Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, this book explains what made skin newsworthy in Victorian Britain. It represents a unique contribution to the media history of the human body by delving into the cultural and historical underpinnings of wound representation in Western culture. Employing a case study approach, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the interplay between dermatology and the Victorian press. This work suggests that there was a mutually constitutive relationship between skin reporting and the formal evolution of news discourse during the nineteenth century. Narratives related to skin, such as wounds caused by corporal punishment, plagues resulting from neglect in workhouses, and occupational skin diseases, emerged as defining features of Victorian newspapers. Notably, media coverage of wounded skin assumed a central rhetorical position in debates pertaining to discipline, abuse, poverty, labour, and social norms, a legacy still discernible in contemporary journalism. Analysing the mediation of the wounded body in Victorian Britain offers a unique insight into the foundations of modern journalism. It sheds light on the impossibility of maintaining an objective framework when observing and reporting on bodies in pain. Paradoxically, news writers and commentators of that era navigated this challenge by encapsulating such narratives within rhetorical constructs that provided a template for the evolution of contemporary news values.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書以廣泛的第一手資料為基礎,解釋了維多利亞時期英國為何將皮膚視為新聞焦點。它對人體媒體歷史作出了獨特的貢獻,深入探討了西方文化中傷口表現的文化和歷史根基。採用案例研究的方法,本書全面探索了皮膚病學與維多利亞時期報刊之間的相互作用。這項研究表明,皮膚報導與十九世紀新聞話語的正式演變之間存在著相互構成的關係。與皮膚相關的敘事,例如因體罰造成的傷口、因工作院疏忽而引發的瘟疫,以及職業性皮膚病,成為維多利亞報紙的定義特徵。值得注意的是,媒體對受傷皮膚的報導在有關紀律、虐待、貧困、勞動和社會規範的辯論中佔據了中心的修辭位置,這一遺產在當代新聞報導中仍然可見。分析維多利亞時期英國受傷身體的媒介化,提供了對現代新聞學基礎的獨特見解。它揭示了在觀察和報導痛苦身體時,維持客觀框架的困難。矛盾的是,當時的新聞作家和評論員通過將這些敘事包裹在修辭結構中,來應對這一挑戰,這為當代新聞價值的演變提供了模板。

作者簡介

Diana Garrisi is a lecturer in journalism at the School of Journalism, Media and Culture (JOMEC), Cardiff University. She is co-editor of Disability, Media and Representations: Other Bodies (2020) and Journalism Pedagogy in Transitional Countries (2022). In 2015, she received the Samuel J. Zakon Award in the History of Dermatology.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Diana Garrisi 是卡迪夫大學新聞、媒體與文化學院(JOMEC)的新聞學講師。她是《Disability, Media and Representations: Other Bodies》(2020)和《Journalism Pedagogy in Transitional Countries》(2022)的共同編輯。2015年,她獲得了皮膚科歷史的 Samuel J. Zakon 獎。