Journalistes scandaleuses des années trente: Petite réflexion sur l'histoire de la presse dans l'entre-deux-guerres
Résumé
This article deals with women stunt reporters-French journalists Maryse Choisy, Marise Querlin, and Odette Pannetier-who chose to investigate under cover in the 1930s. Using various disguises, they made investigations into brothels, tricked their way into politicians' home, and performed interviews under fake identities. Undercover reporting compensated for their difficulties in asserting themselves in a press created by and for men. It gave them a way to compete with male colleagues who were famous for sensational reportage all over the world. By focusing on such episodes, this article brings to light three heretofore unexplored facets of the history of the French press: immersion investigation, the history of women journalists, and the poetics of the 1930s press.
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