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Women of the Washington Press: Politics, Prejudice, and Persistence (Medill Visions Of The American Press) Women of the Washington Press: Politics, Prejudice, and Persistence by Maurine H. Beasley
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“This volume represents a terrific research undertaking. Carolyn M. Edy has done a thorough job of exploring the intersection of public policy and gender identity. Her work displays a sophisticated understanding of gendered discourse and the construction of the genre of woman war correspondent. This study makes a significant contribution to both women's studies and the history of war correspondents in general, male as well as female. While highlighting the careers of notable women, this book also explores the careers of those whose work had previously been omitted from media history and places them within the context of the journalism of their times.”
Maurine H. Beasley, Women of the Washington Press: Politics, Prejudice, and Persistence