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Entire eBook Adrian Hadland, Eric Louw, Simphiwe Sesanti, Herman Wasserman (eds) |
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1 - Introduction Adrian Hadland, Eric Louw, Simphiwe Sesanti, Herman Wasserman |
2 - Media, youth, violence and identity in South Africa: A theoretical approach Abebe Zegeye |
3 - Essentialism in a South African discussion of language and culture Kees van der Waal |
4 - 'National' public service broadcasting: Contradictions and dilemmas Ruth Teer-Tomaselli |
5 - Field theory and tabloids Ian Glenn and Angie Knaggs |
6 - Identity in post-apartheid South Africa: 'Learning to belong' through the (commercial) media Sonja Narunsky-Laden |
7 - Finding a home in Afrikaans radio Johannes Froneman |
8 - The Daily Sun and post-apartheid identity Nicola Jones, Yves Vanderhaegen and Dee Viney |
9 - Online coloured identities: A virtual ethnography Tanja Bosch |
10 - The mass subject in Antjie Krog’s Country of My Skull Anthea Garman |
11 - Crime reporting: Meaning and identity-making in the South African press Marguerite J. Moritz |
12 - Afrikaner identity in a post-apartheid South Africa: the Self in terms of the Other Wiida Fourie |
13 - Foreign policy, identity and the media: Contestation over Zimbabwe Anita Howarth |
14 - Masculine ideals in post-apartheid South Africa: The rise of men's glossies Stella Viljoen |
15 - Tsotsis, Coconuts and Wiggers: Black masculinity and contemporary South African media Jane Stadler |
16 - The media and the Zuma/Zulu culture: An Afrocentric perspective Simphiwe Sesanti |
17 - He lova tata icova sesiya vela’: Black masculinity and the tyranny of authenticity in SA popular culture Adam Haupt |
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