History 301 - Col: Reading the NY Times
Spring
2013
02
4.00
Daniel Czitrom
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
83188
Clapp Laboratory 327
dczitrom@mtholyoke.edu
This course examines the political and cultural power of the New York Times in the American past and present. Students will analyze the NYT today through daily reading, study its evolution as an institution, and research its coverage of critical historical events over the past century. We will also explore several larger issues: the history of news and newspapers; the relationship between journalistic practice and writing history; tensions between news organizations and government; the blurred boundaries between news and entertainment; the emergence of various ideological critiques of 'the media.'
Instructor Permission Required.