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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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It Was All in the Interest of Journalistic Science: The Story of Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo Journalism, 1962-76

Gaitten, Christopher M. 25 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Telling stories about storytelling: the metacomics of Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, and Warren Ellis

Kidder, Orion Ussner 06 1900 (has links)
The Revisionist comics of the 1980s to present represent an effort to literally revise the existing conventions of mainstream comics. The most prominent and common device employed by the Revisionists was self-reflexivity; thus, they created metacomics. The Revisionists make a spectacle of critically interrogating the conventions of mainstream comics, but do so using those same conventions: formal, generic, stylistic, etc. At their most practical level, Revisionist metacomics denaturalise the dominant genres of the American mainstream and therefore also denaturalise the ideological underpinnings of those genres. At their most abstract level, they destabilise the concepts of "fiction," "reality," "realism," and "fantasy," and even collapse them into each other. Chapter 1 explains my methodological approach to metacomics: formal (sequence and hybridity), self-reflexive (metafiction, metapictures, metacomics), and finally denaturalising (articulation and myth). Chapter 2 analyses two metacomic cycles in the mainstream (the Crisis and Squadron Supreme cycles) and surveys the self-reflexive elements of Underground comix (specifically with regard to gender and feminist concerns). Chapter 3 presents three motifs in Revisionist comics by which they denaturalise the superhero: the dictator-hero, postmodern historiography, and fantasy genres. Finally, Chapter 4 analyses three major Revisionist comic-book seriesTransmetropolitan, Promethea, and Sandmanall of which comment on contemporary culture and the nature of representation using the dominant genres of American comics (science fiction, superhero, and fantasy, respectively). / English
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Telling stories about storytelling: the metacomics of Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, and Warren Ellis

Kidder, Orion Ussner Unknown Date
No description available.
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"Everything Right and True and Decent in the National Character": The Libertarian Ideology of Raoul Duke in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Walton-Case, William Michael 23 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Jornalismo gonzo na revista Trip: uma análise de gênero

Krette Júnior, Wilson 13 December 2006 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:46:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Wilson Kret.pdf: 691525 bytes, checksum: 97dbc3d2b44311f7ae1c0f3053c6cfa8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-12-13 / This thesis attempts to study the Gonzo Journalism in Brazil. The purpose is to analyse the reportage published by Trip magazine, which is an example of this journalistic genre, as well as to explore linguistic and speech procedures. Firstly, the work tries to review shortly, based on specialised bibliography, the linguistics development until the Speech Analysis School. The aim is to offer a brief but necessary base of theory to the reader. The essay presents the concepts and a historic trajectory of the three following speech genre of journalism: Literary Journalism, New Journalism and Gonzo Journalism. The corpus will be analised from the perspectives of genre and textual elements that are typical of Gonzo Journalism. It means to observe thematic and structural components. Hence, the chosen theories are the speech analysis of French School and the genre study proposed by the Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975). The study's main concern is to study the genre concept in order to categorize the journalistic corpus. The research is focused on Gonzo Journalism, since it analyses two selected news reporting published in 2005 and 2006. However, it was necessary to present the other journalistic genres with the aim of verify their fluid character, contributions and influences. Besides, the work deals with the types of support and the development of the adopted magazine, regarding the international context. Created in 1986, Trip is recognized, in Brazil, due to the space dedicated to Gonzo reportage. It is considered alternative, contemporary and it became an editorial phenomenon between young and influent people. The magazine has today 187 thousand readers. Despite the vast critic works produced in the last years about speech analysis, this thesis supports that this reportage style is undervalued by the academia. Therefore, the major bulk is to contribute to Gonzo Journalism studies, as soon as to reveal its importance, originality and specificity. / A presente dissertação propõe uma reflexão sobre o Jornalismo Gonzo no Brasil. O propósito é analisar reportagens publicadas na revista Trip, representativas desse gênero jornalístico, e explorar procedimentos lingüísticos e discursivos. O trabalho se inicia com um balanço da recepção crítica, que parte do desenvolvimento da lingüística até chegar à análise do discurso. A intenção é oferecer ao leitor uma breve, porém necessária, base teórica. Optou-se por apresentar os conceitos e o percurso histórico de três gêneros do discurso jornalístico: o Jornalismo Literário, o New Journalism e o Jornalismo Gonzo. O corpus será analisado sob as perspectivas de gênero e dos elementos constitutivos do texto do Jornalismo Gonzo. Tal processo implica observar elementos temáticos e estruturais. Dentre os principais referenciais teóricos estão a análise do discurso de linha francesa e o estudo de gêneros proposto pelo pensador russo Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975). O conceito de gênero norteia o trabalho e serve de base para a caracterização do corpus jornalístico. Apesar de a pesquisa se deter no Jornalismo Gonzo, por meio da interpretação de duas reportagens publicadas em 2005 e 2006, fez-se necessária a apresentação dos outros dois gêneros, a fim de verificar seu caráter fluido, suas contribuições e apropriações. A pesquisa busca abordar, ainda, a questão do suporte e o processo de desenvolvimento da revista selecionada, sem perder de vista o panorama internacional. Lançada em 1986, a Trip notabilizou-se, no Brasil, por dedicar espaço à reportagem gonzo. Considerada alternativa e contemporânea, tornou-se um fenômeno editorial importante entre o público jovem formador de opinião. Tem atualmente 187 mil leitores. Apesar da vasta fortuna crítica que se formou, nos últimos anos, sobre a análise do discurso, a dissertação parte do pressuposto de que esse estilo de reportagem ainda é considerado um gênero menor pela academia. Nesse sentido, o objetivo final é contribuir para os estudos do Jornalismo Gonzo no Brasil, bem como desvelar sua importância, originalidade e especificidade.
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The Scanlan's Monthly Story (1970-1971): How One Magazine Infuriated a Bank, an Airline, Unions, Printing Companies, Customs Officials, Canadian Police, Vice President Agnew, and President Nixon in Ten Months

Gillis, William January 2005 (has links)
No description available.

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