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Battling for News Anne Sebba

Battling for News By Anne Sebba

Battling for News by Anne Sebba


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Ranging from Miss Wreford in Italy at the time of the Risorgimento and Lady Florence Dixie in South Africa during the Boer War to mould-breakers such as Clare Hollingworth, Virginia Cowles and Martha Gellhorn in the 1930s to Kate Adie in Yugoslavia and Tienanmen Square in the 1990s, the author recounts the development of the woman reporter.

Battling for News Summary

Battling for News: Women Reporters from the Risorgimento to Tiananmen Square by Anne Sebba

In 1898, Arnold Bennett in his Journalism for Women: A Practical Guide asked the question, 'Is there any sexual reason why a woman should be a less accomplished journalist than a man?' and, for the time, bravely answered, 'I can find none'. Anne Sebba, in her introduction, describes her book thus: 'what follows is an account of what many women have witnesses in the last 150 years...It is also an account of the battles women have fought in order to be able to tell these stories...The women in this book have reported much more than just war. They have investigated many a horror of peacetime society from prostitution, drug abuse and sexual deviation to riots, strikes and criminal trials'. From Miss Wreford in Italy at the time of the Risorgimento and Lady Florence Dixie in South Africa during the Boer War to mould-breakers such as Clare Hollingworth, Virginia Cowles and Martha Gellhorn in the 1930s to Kate Adie in Yugoslavia and Tienanmen Square in the 1990s, Anne Sebba recounts the exciting development of the woman reporter. 'Battling for News is an important book because it contradicts the myths that is it harder for women to work in difficult situations; that women only report the hospitals and orphanages side of war; that it is easier to get hired in the first place' - Janine di Giovanni, Sunday Times. 'Anne Sebba's admirable book...is well researched and likely to interest many readers who are neither women nor journalists. For one thing, her journalists stand in their own right not merely in opposition to a man's world. For another, like their male counterparts, they have pursued careers that catch the light of history. This is good material for anyone interested in the events and public debates of the last 150 years' - Jeremy Harding, London Review of Books. 'Anne Sebba offers convincing answers without resorting to polemic...Sebba presents a coherent picture of women fighting not only for their own rights but for the rights of newspaper readers' - Roy Greenslade, The Guardian.

About Anne Sebba

Anna Sebba is a biographer, lecturer, journalist and former Reuters foreign correspondent. She has written a number of books including Jennie Churchill: Winstons' American Mother, The Exiled Collector: William Bankes and the Making of an English Country House, Laura Ashley: A Life by Design, Enid Bagnold and Battling for News: Women Reporters from the Risorgimento to Tiananmen Square. The last three are being reissued in Faber Finds. Anne is currently writing a biography of Wallis Simpson.

Additional information

GOR007539887
9780571270927
0571270921
Battling for News: Women Reporters from the Risorgimento to Tiananmen Square by Anne Sebba
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
20100520
324
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