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INTRODUCTION
by
Robin Fulton Macpherson
in
Appetite
/ Communications
/ Health sciences
/ Hunger
/ Journalism
/ Mass communication
/ Mass media
/ Medical sciences
/ News media
/ Nutrition physiology
/ Nutritional science
/ Social sciences
2011
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INTRODUCTION
by
Robin Fulton Macpherson
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Appetite
/ Communications
/ Health sciences
/ Hunger
/ Journalism
/ Mass communication
/ Mass media
/ Medical sciences
/ News media
/ Nutrition physiology
/ Nutritional science
/ Social sciences
2011
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INTRODUCTION
2011
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In his study of Stig Dagerman (1958) Olof Lagercrantz quotes from a letter Dagerman wrote from Munich to his friend and colleague Werner Aspenström:
A journalist I have not yet become, and it doesn’t look as if I’ll ever be one. I have no wish to acquire all the deplorable attributes that go to make up a perfect journalist. I find it hard to understand the people I meet at the Allied Press hotel - they think that a small hunger-strike is more interesting than the hunger of multitudes. While hunger-riots are sensational, hunger itself is not sensational, and what
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University of Minnesota Press
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ISBN
9780816677528, 0816677522
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