Making News Women in Journalism
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF135 |
Author: | Ammu Joseph |
Publisher: | Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 0144000571 |
Pages: | 455 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.8" X 5" |
Weight | 340 gm |
Book Description
'When women begin to claim their own space, define their own issues and agendas and mobilize themselves for equal participation in the public and professional sphere, it greatly strengthens democratic practice in society . Ultimately it is the voices and experiences of women themselves, varied, strong and independent, which can show the way a head.'
- FROM THE FOREWORD BY NIRMALA LAKSHMAN
Making News: Women in Journalism brings together the personal stories and professional assessments of more than 200 women, including familiar names such as Bachi Karkaria, Kalp0ana Sharma, Malini Parthasarathy, Mrinal Pande, Shobhaa De and Tavleen Singh. Capturing the experiences, opinions and distinct attitudes of a wide range of female journalists in print media, this book offers key insights into their views on their profession in general, as well as their perceptions of their own individual roles.
About the Author :
Ammu Joseph, a long-time media consultant and observer, analyses the various ways in which gender and gender-related issues affect women in journalism, and presents a frank and forthright picture of the ups and downs of this fascinating field. She traces the history women's involvement in the mainstream media and probes the diverse perspectives of women working in different parts of the country, in various languages, in both small towns and big cities some just starting out their careers and others who are already well established. Their voices reflect a gamut of complex issues from sexual harassment at the workplace to marginalization and discrimination in a largely male-dominated profession.
In recent years substantial numbers of women have opted for, and achieved great success in, journalism. However, as an occupation it has not received intensive scrutiny from within the profession, by women journalists themselves. Making News delves into the ground realities, as well as the exciting possibilities, of a career in print media.
FOREWORD | Ix |
INTRODUCTION | Xv |
PREFACE | Xxxvi |
THE STORY SO FAR | 1 |
WHAT'S A WOMAN JOURNALIST? | 55 |
THE GENDER (DIS) ADVANTAGE | 80 |
WANTED: A JOB | 111 |
HARD CHOICES | 132 |
STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT | 154 |
ALL IN THE FAMILY | 170 |
THE ENEMY WITHIN | 192 |
THROUGH THE GLASS, DARKLY | 227 |
A TOUCH OF CLASS | 261 |
THE GENERATION GAP | 283 |
NUTURING NETWORKS | 307 |
PRPOFESSIONAL OPINION | 325 |
CONCLUSION | 342 |
NOTES | 358 |
ANNEXURE I: BUILDING A NETWORK | 370 |
ANNEXURE II:JOURNALISTS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS BOOK | 380 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 386 |
ANNEXURE III: RECIPIENTS OF THE CHAMELI DEVI JAIN AWARD | 388 |
INDEX OF NAMES AND JOURNALS | 402 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 410 |