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George Orwell Now!: Preface by Richard Blair, Son of George Orwell New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 235 pages, aukštis x plotis: 225x150 mm, weight: 350 g
  • Serija: Mass Communication & Journalism 18
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433129825
  • ISBN-13: 9781433129827
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 235 pages, aukštis x plotis: 225x150 mm, weight: 350 g
  • Serija: Mass Communication & Journalism 18
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433129825
  • ISBN-13: 9781433129827
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
George Orwell remains an iconic figure today even though he died in 1950. His dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four depicts a Big Brother society in which the state intrudes into the most intimate details of peoples lives and, not surprisingly, it became a constant reference point after Edward Snowdens revelations. The word «Orwellian» is constantly in the media used either as a pejorative adjective to evoke totalitarian terror or as a complimentary adjective to mean «displaying outspoken intellectual honesty». Interest in Orwells life and writings globally continues unabated. Beginning with a preface by Richard Blair, Orwells son, George Orwell Now! brings together thirteen chapters by leading international scholars in four thematic sections: Peter Marks on Orwell and the history of surveillance studies; Florian Zollmann on Nineteen Eighty-Four in 2014; Henk Vynckier on Orwells collecting project; and Adam Stock on Big Brothers Literary Offspring Paul Anderson «In Defence of Bernard Crick»; Luke Seaber on the «London Section of Down and Out in Paris and London»; John Newsinger on «Orwells Socialism»; and Philip Bounds on «Orwell and the Anti-Austerity Left in Britain» Marina Remy on the «Writing of Otherness in Burmese Days and Keep the Aspidistra Flying»; Sreya Mallika Datta and Utsa Mukherjee on «Reassessing Ambivalence in Orwells Burma»; and Shu-chu Wei on Orwells Animal Farm alongside Chen Jo-hiss Mayor Yin Tim Crook on «Orwell and the Radio Imagination»; and editor Richard Lance Keeble on «Orwell and the War Reporters Imagination» Peter Stansky, in an afterword, argues that Orwell is now more relevant than ever before.
Preface: An In-Depth Look into Orwell's Complex Mind ix
Richard Blair
Introduction: Orwell Now: Nothing Less Than a Cultural Icon 1(10)
Richard Lance Keeble
Section One Orwell, Big Brother---and His Little Nephews
11(70)
Chapter One George Orwell and the History of Surveillance Studies
13(18)
Peter Marks
Chapter Two Nineteen Eighty-Four in 2014: Power, Militarism and Surveillance in Western Democracies
31(16)
Florian Zollmann
Chapter Three A Portrait of the Artist as a Collector: Tracing Orwell's Collecting Project from Burma to Big Brother
47(16)
Henk Vynckier
Chapter Four Little Nephews: Big Brother's Literary Offspring
63(18)
Adam Stock
Section Two Orwell, the Literary Canon---and Further Explorations
81(64)
Chapter Five In Defence of Bernard Crick
83(16)
Paul Anderson
Chapter Six Trust the Teller and Not the Tale: Reflections on Orwell's Hidden Rhetoric of Truthfulness in the London Section of Down and Out in Paris and London
99(14)
Luke Seaber
Chapter Seven Orwell's Socialism
113(16)
John Newsinger
Chapter Eight Sectarians on Wigan Pier: George Orwell and the Anti-Austerity Left in Britain
129(16)
Philip Bounds
Section Three Orwell: International Perspectives
145(46)
Chapter Nine First Encounters and the Writing of Otherness in Burmese Days and Keep the Aspidistra Flying
147(14)
Marina Remy
Chapter Ten `Pukka Sahibs' and `Yellow Faces': Reassessing Ambivalence in Orwell's Burma
161(14)
Sreya Mallika Datta
Utsa Mukherjee
Chapter Eleven Critiquing Communist Dictatorship East and West
175(16)
George Orwell's Animal Farm
Chen Jo-Hsi's Mayor Yin
Shu-Chu Wei
Section Four Orwell and the Journalistic Imagination
191(34)
Chapter Twelve George Orwell and the Radio Imagination
193(16)
Tim Crook
Chapter Thirteen Orwell and the War Reporter's Imagination
209(16)
Richard Lance Keeble
Afterword: Why Orwell Is More Relevant Today Than Ever Before 225(4)
Peter Stansky
Contributors 229(4)
Index 233
Richard Lance Keeble has been Professor of Journalism at the University of Lincoln since 2003. He is the author or editor of 30 books on a wide range of subjects. In 2014 he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association for Journalism Education.