Focusing on the experiences of female war correspondents from the Mexican-American War to World War II, this study explores how the concept of a "woman war correspondent" was shaped. It highlights the dual role of the press and military in both facilitating and obstructing these women's access to war coverage, providing insight into the challenges they faced and the societal perceptions that influenced their participation in journalism during times of conflict.
Carolyn M. Edy Libri
Il lavoro di Carolyn Edy approfondisce la storia e l'impatto delle corrispondenti di guerra, mettendo in luce i loro contributi spesso trascurati. La sua ricerca svela narrazioni cruciali, arricchendo la nostra comprensione del ruolo del giornalismo nei conflitti e nella società. Attraverso le sue ricerche accademiche e l'insegnamento, Edy offre profonde intuizioni sull'evoluzione e l'importanza dei media.


The Woman War Correspondent, the U.S. Military, and the Press
- 191pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
This study analyzes the experience of female war correspondents from the Mexican-American War through World War II. It examines how the concept of a woman war correspondent was constructed and the ways in which the press and the military both promoted and prevented their access to war.