Hold Your Story: Reflections on the news of sexual violence in India

Authors: Sreedharan, C., Thorsen, E. and Singh, A.

Editors: Sreedharan, C., Thorsen, E. and Singh, A.

Publisher: CESJ

ISBN: 9781910042298

Abstract:

'Hold Your Story is a vital, timely, and welcome addition to the literature on sexual violence in India. As the first book to focus exclusively on media coverage of rape - including different forms of such violence - it is an invaluable resource for journalists, media houses, journalism schools and media critics & scholars. It is all the more unique because it examines various aspects of reportage across the country, in different types of media and several languages.' -Ammu Joseph, Journalist and Author

'A much-needed addition to the almost inexistent literature on how the media covers sexual violence. Through lively essays and searching interviews, this extremely readable compilation reports, analyses, and comments on the inadequacy, ignorance and bias that mark rape reporting in India.' -Professor Vaiju Naravane, Ashoka University

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34772/

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Hold Your Story: Reflections on the news of sexual violence in India

Editors: Sreedharan, C., Thorsen, E. and Singh, A.

Publisher: Centre for the Study of Conflict, Emotion & Social Justice, Bournemouth University

Place of Publication: Poole, England

ISBN: 9781910042298

Abstract:

'Hold Your Story is a vital, timely, and welcome addition to the literature on sexual violence in India. As the first book to focus exclusively on media coverage of rape - including different forms of such violence - it is an invaluable resource for journalists, media houses, journalism schools and media critics & scholars. It is all the more unique because it examines various aspects of reportage across the country, in different types of media and several languages.' -Ammu Joseph, Journalist and Author 'A much-needed addition to the almost inexistent literature on how the media covers sexual violence. Through lively essays and searching interviews, this extremely readable compilation reports, analyses, and comments on the inadequacy, ignorance and bias that mark rape reporting in India.' -Professor Vaiju Naravane, Ashoka University

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34772/

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