Journalists Without Borders: Paul McGeough and War Reporting from the Front

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2024-12-30

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Routledge

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10 Creative Arts

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36 CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING::3602 Creative and professional writing
47 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE::4701 Communication and media studies

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Abstract

This chapter explores the role of literary journalism in war reporting, focusing on how journalists navigate both literal and metaphorical borders. Unlike traditional war correspondents who emphasise factual reporting, literary journalists aim to humanise those on the "other side" and seek a deeper truth beyond verifiable facts. The chapter highlights Paul McGeough's work, illustrating his ability to blend critical self-reflection, aesthetics, and immersive reporting to engage readers empathetically. Through detailed narrative techniques, McGeough challenges stereotypes and dominant political narratives, emphasising the ethical responsibilities of war journalists. Drawing on examples from historical and contemporary literary war journalism, the chapter discusses key elements such as irony, understatement, and sensationalism. It also examines the balance between objectivity and identification, questioning the implications of Western perspectives in war reportage. Ultimately, the chapter argues that literary journalism can foster deeper political understanding by mobilising imagination and engaging readers in complex global conflicts.

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This is a Proof Version of a book chapter published by Routledge in Insights on Literary Journalism on 30 December 2024, available online: https://www.routledge.com/Insights-on-Literary-Journalism/Lerner/p/book/9781032472843

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Literary journalism, war reporting, Paul McGeough

Citation

Morton, L. (2024). Journalists without Borders: Paul McGeough and War Reporting from the Front. In K. M. Lerner (Ed.), Insights on Literary Journalism (1 ed., pp. 149-168). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003385370-11

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9781032472843

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