Media, identity and the public sphere in post-apartheid South Africa / / edited by Abebe Zegeye and Richard L. Harris.

The essays in this collection reveal that the social and political development of post-apartheid South Africa depends to an important degree on the evolving cultural, social and political identities of its diverse population and on the role of the media of mass communications in the country's n...

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Superior document:International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, Volume 88
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2002]
©2002
Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:International studies in sociology and social anthropology ; Volume 88.
Physical Description:1 online resource (200 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, Abebe Zegeye and Richard L. Harris
  • The Struggle for African Identity: Thabo Mbeki's African Renaissance, Pal Ahluwalia
  • How Good is the South African Media for Democracy? Mapping the South African Public Sphere after Apartheid, Sean Jacobs
  • Between the Local and the Global: South African Languages and the Internet, Herman Wasserman
  • A Matter of Colour, Abebe Zegeye
  • Unsung Heroines: Media Reflections of the Social Conflic in South Afriica, Elizabeth Le Roux
  • Shooting the East/Veils and Masks: Uncovering Orientalism in South African Media, Gabeba Baderoon
  • Black and White in Ink: Discourses of Resistance in South African Cartooning, Andy Mason
  • Opportunities and Challenges of New Technologies in Media and Comminication: The Windhoek Declaration, Thembisa Mjwacu
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index.