标题: 马克-丹纳 记者 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-3-13 01:23 标题: 马克-丹纳 记者 Mark Danner
Journalist | Class of 1999
Title
Journalist
Location
Berkeley, California
Age
41 at time of award
Area of Focus
Communications and Journalism
Published July 1, 1999
ABOUT MARK'S WORK
Mark Danner is a writer specializing in foreign affairs, who offers a new perspective on the state of human rights and the role of America in the international community.
His incisive reporting on Haiti, El Salvador, the Balkans, Iraq, and NATO combine lucid historical reference and serious meditation on contemporary international relations. He is a penetrating analyst whose writings provide new insights into the use of American authority abroad. His article in the New Yorker on the El Mozote massacre, later published as a book, was the definitive work about the role of the United States in Latin America during the Carter-Reagan era. He is the author of Beyond the Mountains: The Legacy of Duvalier (1993), The Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War (1994), The Saddest Story: America, the Balkans and the Post-Cold-War World (1999), The Road to Illegitimacy (2004), and Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib and the War on Terror (2004).
BIOGRAPHY
Since 1990, Danner has been a staff writer for the New Yorker. He is also a professor of journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College.
Danner received an A.B. (1980) from Harvard University.
他对海地、萨尔瓦多、巴尔干半岛、伊拉克和北约的精辟报道将清晰的历史参考和对当代国际关系的严肃思考结合起来。他是一个有洞察力的分析家,他的著作为美国在海外的权威的使用提供了新的见解。他在《纽约客》上发表的关于El Mozote大屠杀的文章,后来作为一本书出版,是关于卡特-里根时代美国在拉丁美洲的作用的权威作品。他是《山外山》的作者。杜瓦利埃的遗产》(1993年)、《莫索特大屠杀》(The Massacre at El Mozote: 冷战的寓言》(1994年)、《最悲伤的故事》。美国、巴尔干半岛和冷战后的世界》(1999年)、《通往非法的道路》(2004年)和《酷刑与真相:美国、阿布格莱布和反恐战争》(2004年)。