The Man behind the Bulletproof Glass: Objectivity versus Subjectivity in the Reporting of the Eichmann Trial

Objectivity – A fact or merely a word? Ladies and Gents, I give you my pride and joy…  My one and only English dissertation. If you’re interested in THE TRUTH behind Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann’s criminal trial, and, more importantly, whether or not journalists are objectively truthful when reporting crimes against humanity, then this is the piece for you.

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Creative Piece based on Norman Mailer’s New Journalism

Here is one of my very rare creative pieces, based on the style of Norman Mailer. My intention here is to make you feel what the protagonist is feeling.

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John Howard Griffin’s Black Like Me (1961)

On October 2, 1959, John Howard Griffin made his first diary entry, the first of many that would then go on to form the content of his book Black Like Me. These recounted Griffin’s experience as a white American novelist, going undercover in the Deep South to “authentically” report what it was like to “experience discrimination based on skin color, something over which one has no control”. Continue reading “John Howard Griffin’s Black Like Me (1961)”

Nanook of the North: Fiction or non?

There is a thin line between fiction and reality. William Rothman points out that “fiction films do bring real life to the screen”, as the subjects that are being filmed are real. However, it is also true that documentaries are fictional, because once they appear on screen, the subjects being filmed become virtual ones. So how do we distinguish between the two? Continue reading “Nanook of the North: Fiction or non?”

Does History repeat itself, or it is that it never changed in the first place?

“They are the stones by the builder rejected. There is no place for them in the social fabric, while all the forces of society drive them downward till they perish. At the bottom of the Abyss they are feeble, besotted, and imbecile. If they reproduce, the life is so cheap that perforce it perishes of itself.” -Jack London. Continue reading “Does History repeat itself, or it is that it never changed in the first place?”

Who really did "murder the vets"?

Wet, deserted, silent.
The stench of death emanating from the heaps of scattered mangled bodies.
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