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Social Identities
Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture
Volume 13, 2007 - Issue 1
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‘Being the Other’—or Tourist in her Reality? Reporters’ and Writers’ Attempts at Cross-Identification

Pages 3-17 | Published online: 22 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

This article analyses the particular positions and experiences of role reporters, that is, journalists or writers who have taken on another identity to better reveal the life conditions of people in the margins of society. Their writings are analysed from the perspective of ‘unlearning privileges as one's loss’ and also within the ethical perspective of an individual's responsibility for the Other. The question is also raised of whether role reporting may contribute to highlighting and easing the plight of the marginalized, or whether this particular ‘representation by proxy’—due to the prevailing press conventions—primarily contributes to the highlighting of the role reporter and his/her experiences.

A previous version of this article was printed in the Norwegian Journal of Media Research in 2003.

A previous version of this article was printed in the Norwegian Journal of Media Research in 2003.

Notes

A previous version of this article was printed in the Norwegian Journal of Media Research in 2003.

1. A maidservant among maidservants.

2. English title: The lowest of the low.

3. All translations from this and other texts in Nordic languages are mine.

4. Translated from the Norwegian edition.

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