Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender and Literature, in the Nineteenth Century
Explores how journalism, gender, and literature intersected in the nineteenth century. Key benefit: insights into historical discourse and media studies. Customer insight: one reviewer notes the scholarly depth
Highlights
- interdisciplinary analysis
- gender and journalism focus
- nineteenth-century context
Pros
- scholarly depth
- historical perspective
- interdisciplinary focus
- clear thematic connections
Cons
- narrative density may challenge casual readers