Literary, But Not Too Literary; Joyous, But Not Jazzy: Triad Magazine, Antipodean Modernity and the Middlebrow

D Carter - Modernism/modernity, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
… Send your strong silent man to a girl’s penny magazine . . . Although you are definitely out
of the ruck of “arty” writers, you are not yet quite free from respectable literary traditions. . . . Re-…

Self and text in Y magazine

S Nuttall - African identities, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… On the spine of Y magazine is its payoff line: ‘Y – Because I want to know’. The magazine is
… (well) connected, both concepts being frequently foregrounded in the magazine's content. …

The Necessity of the Little Magazine

N Bartlett, FF Hoffman - Meanjin, 1948 - search.informit.org
… January-December), Randolph Bedford's The Clar·ion (1907-1909), and the only genuine
little magazine among them, Heart of the Rose, a precious, arty, publication sponsored by …

In spite of women:" Esquire" magazine and the construction of the male consumer

K Breazeale - Signs: journal of women in culture and society, 1994 - journals.uchicago.edu
… Specifically, I want to examine Esquire magazine, which I would argue was the first
thoroughgoing, conscious attempt to organize a consuming male audience. From the magazine's

[書籍しょせき][B] Designing Magazines

J Rothstein - 2010 - books.google.com
… the goals and process of magazine design. Chapters focus on … A look at magazines that
have risen above the crowd to … additional inspiration for magazine designers everywhere. …

Selling the 'Indie Taste': A social semiotic analysis of Frankie magazine

S Zhao - Critical multimodal studies of popular discourse, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
… a new type of magazine-reader relation, in which the magazine does not … a magazine for
“women (and men) looking for a magazine that is smart, funny, sarcastic, friendly, cute, rude, arty

Re: Covering Modernism–Format and Function in the Little Magazines

E Bishop - Modernist Writers and the Marketplace, 1996 - Springer
magazine flourished for about forty years, from 1895 to 1935. After the Second World War
magazines and … Little magazines are by definition magazines that do not make money; they are …

Jackie Magazine: Romantic Individualism and the Teenage Girl

A McRobbie, A McRobbie - Feminism and Youth Culture: From 'Jackie'to ' …, 1991 - Springer
… One of the main reasons for choosing Jackie for analysis is its great success as a weekly
magazine… This means that it has been Britain's biggest-selling teen magazine for over ten years. …

Popular culture and pop art

L Alloway - Studio International, 1969 - degruyter.com
… of professional comic strip artists who considered them very arty. They thought his work old-…
teenage magazine. Lichtenstein made a cover for Newsweek when the magazine ran a Pop …

From after dark to out: the invention of the teflon magazine

D Harris - The Antioch Review, 1996 - JSTOR
… In the course of the fifteen years in which the magazine was published, however, an … The
trajectory of photographs in After Dark, from the arty image of the pirouetting ballet dancer …