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Wed, 3 Dec 1997 10:15:04 -0800 (PST)

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    > cross posted from H-Net
    > From: Emmanuel Yewah, Albion
    > College[SMTP:EYEWAH@ALPHA.ALBION.EDU]
    > Reply To: H-NET List for African Literature and Cinema
    > From: Prof Keyan Tomaselli <TOMASELL@MTB.und.ac.za>
    >
    > ----------------------------------------------
    > CRITICAL ARTS: A JOURNAL FOR CULTURAL STUDIES
    > -----------------------------------------------
    > Volume 11, Numbers 1-2, 1997 (DOUBLE ISSUE - Late december)
    >
    > POPULAR CULTURE AND IDENTITY
    >
    > Theme editors: Dr Ruth Teer-Tomaselli and Dorothy Roome
    >
    > Articles:
    >
    > Introduction
    > Ruth Teer-Tomaselli
    >
    > Random Thoughts Provoked by the Conference "Identities,
    > Democracy, Culture and Communication in Southern Africa"
    > -- Stuart Hall (The Open University)
    >
    > South Africa in the Global Neighbourhood: Towards a Method of
    > Cultural Analysis
    > -- Michael Chapman (University of Natal)
    >
    > Television, Political Culture and the Identity of Citizenship
    > -- Michael Bruun Andersen (University of Oslo)
    >
    > The Transition to Democracy and the Production of a New National
    > Identity in Mozambique
    > -- Yonah Seleti (University of Natal)
    >
    > Witch Baby Coloured Girl (cartoon)
    > -- Ngaire Blankenberg
    >
    > Transformation and Reconciliation: 'Simunye', a Flexible Model
    > -- Dorothy Roome (University of Natal)
    >
    > Identification and Interpretation: The Bold and the Beautiful
    > and the urban black viewer in KwaZulu-Natal
    > -- Michele Tager (University of Natal)
    >
    > Middle-Class Matters, or, How to Keep Whites Whiter, Colours
    > Brighter, and Blacks Beautiful
    > -- Sonja Laden (University of Tel Aviv)
    >
    > Re-remembering Protest Theatre in South Africa _ a Gendered
    > Review of the Historical and Cultural Production of Knowledge
    > Around Two Plays; The Hungry Earth and You Strike the Woman, You
    > Strike the Rock
    > -- Lliane Loots (University of Natal)
    >
    > An Academic Milling Around 'the Mall': (De)Constructing Cultural
    > Knowledge
    > -- Sally-Ann Murray (Universoty of Natal)
    >
    > Book Review:
    >
    > Intercultural Communication
    > R. K. Singh (India)
    > ----------------------------------------------------------------
    > PURCHASE / SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
    >
    > Single Copies at $US35 or R30 can be obtained from:
    >
    > * Centre for Cultural and Media Studies, University of Natal,
    > Durban 4041, South Africa.
    > Fax: +27 (31) 260-1519.
    > E-mail: Govends@mtb.und.ac.za
    >
    > * European sales from Intervention Press, Castenschioldsvej
    > 7, DK 8270 Hojbjerg, Denmark. E-mail: peter
    > ian.crawford@intervention.dk400.dk
    > Fax: +45 86 275133.
    >
    > * Australian sales from CRCC, Murdoch University, Perth.
    >
    > Subscriptions: $US70 per volume or R60 (Institutional).
    > $US45 or R50 (Individual)
    > European Rates can be obtained from Intervention Press.
    > -----------------------------------------------------------
    > http://www.und.ac.za/und/ccms/intro.html
    >
    >



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