书源宝盒 -REPORTING IRAQ(ISBN=9781933633343) 英文原版
本书资料更新时间:2025-01-20 23:20:09

REPORTING IRAQ(ISBN=9781933633343) 英文原版 下载 pdf 百度网盘 epub 免费 2025 电子书 mobi 在线

REPORTING IRAQ(ISBN=9781933633343) 英文原版精美图片
》REPORTING IRAQ(ISBN=9781933633343) 英文原版电子书籍版权问题 请点击这里查看《

REPORTING IRAQ(ISBN=9781933633343) 英文原版书籍详细信息

  • ISBN:9781933633343
  • 作者:暂无作者
  • 出版社:暂无出版社
  • 出版时间:2007-10
  • 页数:300
  • 价格:67.00
  • 纸张:胶版纸
  • 装帧:平装
  • 开本:16开
  • 语言:未知
  • 丛书:暂无丛书
  • TAG:暂无
  • 豆瓣评分:暂无豆瓣评分
  • 豆瓣短评:点击查看
  • 豆瓣讨论:点击查看
  • 豆瓣目录:点击查看
  • 读书笔记:点击查看
  • 原文摘录:点击查看
  • 更新时间:2025-01-20 23:20:09

内容简介:

  The world's best known reporters tell the story of what really

happened in Iraq in a gripping and gritty narrative history of the

war.

Included are contributions from fifty international journalists,

including Dexter Filkins, The New York Times correspondent who won

widespread praise for his coverage of Fallujah; Rajiv

Chandrassekaran, author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City;

Anthony Shadid of the Washington Post, who won the Pulitzer Prize

for his war coverage; Richard Engel of NBC; Anne Garrels of NPR,

and other star reporters from both the print and broadcast world,

not to mention their translators, photo journalists, and a military

reporter.

All come together to discuss the war from its beginning on, and

they hold back nothing on the violence they faced—Farnaz Fassihi of

the Wall Street Journal talks about her near–kidnapping by "five

men with AK–47s" chasing her car. ("I kept thinking, 'This is

it.'") Nor do they hold back discussing how this impacted their

work—British reporter Patrick Cockburn of The Independent notes

that "One had to spend an enormous amount of time thinking about

one's own security," and NPR reporter Deborah Amos observes that it

was even more complicated for women: "As time went on we had to

dress as Iraqi women, in the most conservative costumes Iraqi women

would wear."

But perhaps the most fascinating—and chilling—observation is that

most saw a disaster in Iraq unfolding long before they were allowed

to report it. As Jon Lee Anderson of The New Yorker puts it,

various governmental authorities and the media's own fears combined

"to keep bad news away from the public," an observation supported

by over 21 stunning, full–color photographs—many of which have

never been published before due to such censorship.

Collected by the editors of America's most prestigious media

monitor, the Columbia Journalism Review, such revelations make

Reporting Iraq a fascinating and unique look at the war, as well as

an important critique of international press coverage.


书籍目录:

暂无相关目录,正在全力查找中!


作者介绍:

暂无相关内容,正在全力查找中


出版社信息:

暂无出版社相关信息,正在全力查找中!


书籍摘录:

暂无相关书籍摘录,正在全力查找中!



原文赏析:

暂无原文赏析,正在全力查找中!


其它内容:

书籍介绍

The world's best known reporters tell the story of what really happened in Iraq in a gripping and gritty narrative history of the war.

Included are contributions from fifty international journalists, including Dexter Filkins, The New York Times correspondent who won widespread praise for his coverage of Fallujah; Rajiv Chandrassekaran, author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City; Anthony Shadid of the Washington Post, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his war coverage; Richard Engel of NBC; Anne Garrels of NPR, and other star reporters from both the print and broadcast world, not to mention their translators, photo journalists, and a military reporter.

All come together to discuss the war from its beginning on, and they hold back nothing on the violence they faced—Farnaz Fassihi of the Wall Street Journal talks about her near–kidnapping by "five men with AK–47s" chasing her car. ("I kept thinking, 'This is it.'") Nor do they hold back discussing how this impacted their work—British reporter Patrick Cockburn of The Independent notes that "One had to spend an enormous amount of time thinking about one's own security," and NPR reporter Deborah Amos observes that it was even more complicated for women: "As time went on we had to dress as Iraqi women, in the most conservative costumes Iraqi women would wear."

But perhaps the most fascinating—and chilling—observation is that most saw a disaster in Iraq unfolding long before they were allowed to report it. As Jon Lee Anderson of The New Yorker puts it, various governmental authorities and the media's own fears combined "to keep bad news away from the public," an observation supported by over 21 stunning, full–color photographs—many of which have never been published before due to such censorship.

Collected by the editors of America's most prestigious media monitor, the Columbia Journalism Review, such revelations make Reporting Iraq a fascinating and unique look at the war, as well as an important critique of international press coverage.


书籍真实打分

  • 故事情节:9分

  • 人物塑造:7分

  • 主题深度:4分

  • 文字风格:9分

  • 语言运用:9分

  • 文笔流畅:7分

  • 思想传递:9分

  • 知识深度:9分

  • 知识广度:6分

  • 实用性:9分

  • 章节划分:9分

  • 结构布局:6分

  • 新颖与独特:8分

  • 情感共鸣:9分

  • 引人入胜:5分

  • 现实相关:9分

  • 沉浸感:7分

  • 事实准确性:6分

  • 文化贡献:4分


网站评分

  • 书籍多样性:5分

  • 书籍信息完全性:9分

  • 网站更新速度:4分

  • 使用便利性:3分

  • 书籍清晰度:5分

  • 书籍格式兼容性:9分

  • 是否包含广告:7分

  • 加载速度:6分

  • 安全性:8分

  • 稳定性:5分

  • 搜索功能:4分

  • 下载便捷性:7分


下载点评

  • 好评(259+)
  • 二星好评(657+)
  • 无广告(483+)
  • 下载速度快(593+)
  • 少量广告(202+)
  • 经典(621+)
  • 在线转格式(482+)
  • 引人入胜(114+)
  • 四星好评(667+)
  • 值得购买(62+)
  • 无多页(74+)

下载评价

  • 网友 沈***松: ( 2025-01-03 11:35:36 )

    挺好的,不错

  • 网友 訾***晴: ( 2024-12-24 16:40:29 )

    挺好的,书籍丰富

  • 网友 居***南: ( 2025-01-06 13:46:01 )

    请问,能在线转换格式吗?

  • 网友 习***蓉: ( 2025-01-19 14:52:45 )

    品相完美

  • 网友 冯***卉: ( 2024-12-23 09:23:07 )

    听说内置一千多万的书籍,不知道真假的

  • 网友 堵***格: ( 2025-01-02 02:09:48 )

    OK,还可以

  • 网友 宓***莉: ( 2025-01-02 12:31:33 )

    不仅速度快,而且内容无盗版痕迹。

  • 网友 郗***兰: ( 2025-01-14 07:21:54 )

    网站体验不错

  • 网友 国***芳: ( 2024-12-24 11:53:04 )

    五星好评

  • 网友 扈***洁: ( 2024-12-21 18:46:24 )

    还不错啊,挺好


随机推荐