Critical Arts, Volume 2(2), 1981

CA 2(2), 1982


CRITICAL ARTS 2(2), 1981

Critical Arts: A Journal for Media Studies

Volume 2, Issue 2, 1981

Press and Broadcasting

Issue Editors: Professor Keyan G. Tomaselli and John van Zyl

Contents:

Original Articles:

· Ideology/Culture/Hegemony and Mass Media in South Africa: A Literature Survey

Keyan G Tomaselli, Ruth Tomaselli

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Keyan&Ruth)

Book Reviews:

· Godard : Images, Sounds, Politics

John van Zyl

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Zyl)

Original Articles:

· The World Newspaper 1968–1976

Fred St. Leger

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Leger)

· The Wits-Koornhof Debate: Is there really a difference between the English and Afrikaans Presses?

Christo Doherty

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Doherty)

· Black Housing, Ideology and the Media in South Africa 1970–1979

Jeffery McCarthy, Michelle Friedmann

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Friedmann)

· The Ideology of Cultural Development: Theoretical foundations for research and action on communications

Brian M Murphy

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Murphy)

Conference Report:

· First National Student Film and Video Festival: Two Views View One: Theory or Practice?

Johann Grove

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Grove)

· View Two: Conflicting Paradigms and Ideologies

Keyan G. Tomaselli, Graham Hayman

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Tomaselli&Graham)

· BLACK GOLD OR WHITE ELEPHANT?: A Marketing Conference on TV2/3

John van Zvl

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Zyl)

Book Reviews:

· Capital and Ideology in South Africa 1890–1933 The Political Nature of the Ruling Class:

Ruth Tomaselli

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Tomaselli)

· The Imitation Game

John Cundhill

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Cundhill)

· Television and Ideology

Graham Hayman

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Hayman)

· More Bad News——————Bad News

Glasgow University Media Group

(Open access available at African e-JournalsGlasgow)

Film Reviews:

· Peter Davis’ Film View of South Africa : An American review

Graham Hay

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