Madeleine ganó un Pulitzer por Feature Writing, por su reportaje Zepp's Last Stand, publicado en 1980 en el Miami Herald. En él narraba la historia de un pacifista que luego fue dado de baja con deshonor como veterano de la Primera Guerra Mundial
Esta periodista ha trabajado en diarios tales como el The Boston Globe, The Trenton Times y The Miami Herald (1979–1987). Además, ha publicado artículos en el Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, San Jose Mercury News y Newsday, entre otros medios.
En su libro In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle (1995), sigue a un equipo femenino de basquetbol en la temporada 1992-1993, hasta que ganan el campeonato estate. También escribió Uphill Walkers: Memoir of a Family.
Creo que es una interesante oportunidad para conocer de primera mano a una profesional del periodismo e intercambiar con ella ideas de cómo se hace periodismo narrativo y reportaje en su país. Les pido entonces que se preparen debidamente para la clase, y HAGAN PREGUNTAS!! La charla sera en ingles (creo), así que oídos abiertos!! Cada tanto intentaré traducir para los que no manejen bien el idioma.
Acá les dejo su biografía
MADELEINE BLAIS, professor, earned a bachelor’s degree at the College of New Rochelle in 1969 and a master’s from the School of Journalism at Columbia University in 1970. She was a reporter for the Boston Globe, the Trenton Times, and Tropic Magazine of the Miami Herald from 1979-87. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing while at the Miami Herald. She was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in class of 1986. She has written for the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Northeast Magazine in the Hartford Courant, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Nieman Reports, Detroit Free Press, Boston Globe, and San Jose Mercury News. She is the author of In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle (1995), which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in nonfiction and named one of the Top 100 sports books of the 20th Century by ESPN; The Heart Is an Instrument; Portraits in Journalism (1992); and Uphill Walkers: Memoir of a Family (2001), honored with a Massachusetts Book Award. She is a member of the advisory board for Goucher College’s MFA program in creative nonfiction and she serves on the editorial boards of Riverteeth and Doubletake: Points of Entry. Professor Blais is the writing advisor for students applying for postgraduate fellowships such as the Rhodes and serves as Journalism’s honors coordinator. Her courses include The Art of the Profile, Literature and Film in the Documentary Tradition, and Diaries, Memoirs and Journals. There are honors components to all her classes.
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