South Africa's Alternative Press
Voices of Protest and Resistance, 1880 1960
Herausgeber: Switzer, Les
South Africa's Alternative Press
Voices of Protest and Resistance, 1880 1960
Herausgeber: Switzer, Les
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Collection of essays on the South African alternative press from the 1880s to the 1960s.
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Collection of essays on the South African alternative press from the 1880s to the 1960s.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108553
- ISBN-10: 0521108551
- Artikelnr.: 26057347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108553
- ISBN-10: 0521108551
- Artikelnr.: 26057347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: South Africa's alternative press in perspective Les Switzer;
Part I. An Independent Protest Press, 1880s-1930s: 1. The beginnings of
African protest journalism at the cape Les Switzer; 2. Qude maniki! John L.
Dube, Pioneer Editor of Ilanga Lase Natal R. Hunt Davis Jr; 3. From
advocacy to mobilisation: Indian opinion, 1903-1914 Uma Shaskikant
Mesthrie; 4. Voice of the coloured élite: APO, 1919-1923 Mohamed Adhikari;
5. Moderate and militant voices in the African nationalist press during the
1920s Les Switzer; 6. Bantu world and the origins of a captive African
commercial press Les Switzer; Part II. From Protest to Resistance,
1940s-1960s: 7. Under seige: Inkundla Ya Bantu and the African nationalist
movement, 1938-1951 Les Switzer and Ime Ukpanah; 8. The Sophiatown
generation: black literary journalism during the 1950s R. Neville Choonoo;
9. Socialism and the resistance movement: the life and times of The
Guardian, 1937-1952 Les Switzer; 10. Writing left: the journalism of Ruth
First and The Guardian in the 1950s Don Pinnock; 11. Inkululeko: organ of
the communist party of South Africa, 1939-1950 Elizabeth Ceiriog Jones.
Part I. An Independent Protest Press, 1880s-1930s: 1. The beginnings of
African protest journalism at the cape Les Switzer; 2. Qude maniki! John L.
Dube, Pioneer Editor of Ilanga Lase Natal R. Hunt Davis Jr; 3. From
advocacy to mobilisation: Indian opinion, 1903-1914 Uma Shaskikant
Mesthrie; 4. Voice of the coloured élite: APO, 1919-1923 Mohamed Adhikari;
5. Moderate and militant voices in the African nationalist press during the
1920s Les Switzer; 6. Bantu world and the origins of a captive African
commercial press Les Switzer; Part II. From Protest to Resistance,
1940s-1960s: 7. Under seige: Inkundla Ya Bantu and the African nationalist
movement, 1938-1951 Les Switzer and Ime Ukpanah; 8. The Sophiatown
generation: black literary journalism during the 1950s R. Neville Choonoo;
9. Socialism and the resistance movement: the life and times of The
Guardian, 1937-1952 Les Switzer; 10. Writing left: the journalism of Ruth
First and The Guardian in the 1950s Don Pinnock; 11. Inkululeko: organ of
the communist party of South Africa, 1939-1950 Elizabeth Ceiriog Jones.
Introduction: South Africa's alternative press in perspective Les Switzer;
Part I. An Independent Protest Press, 1880s-1930s: 1. The beginnings of
African protest journalism at the cape Les Switzer; 2. Qude maniki! John L.
Dube, Pioneer Editor of Ilanga Lase Natal R. Hunt Davis Jr; 3. From
advocacy to mobilisation: Indian opinion, 1903-1914 Uma Shaskikant
Mesthrie; 4. Voice of the coloured élite: APO, 1919-1923 Mohamed Adhikari;
5. Moderate and militant voices in the African nationalist press during the
1920s Les Switzer; 6. Bantu world and the origins of a captive African
commercial press Les Switzer; Part II. From Protest to Resistance,
1940s-1960s: 7. Under seige: Inkundla Ya Bantu and the African nationalist
movement, 1938-1951 Les Switzer and Ime Ukpanah; 8. The Sophiatown
generation: black literary journalism during the 1950s R. Neville Choonoo;
9. Socialism and the resistance movement: the life and times of The
Guardian, 1937-1952 Les Switzer; 10. Writing left: the journalism of Ruth
First and The Guardian in the 1950s Don Pinnock; 11. Inkululeko: organ of
the communist party of South Africa, 1939-1950 Elizabeth Ceiriog Jones.
Part I. An Independent Protest Press, 1880s-1930s: 1. The beginnings of
African protest journalism at the cape Les Switzer; 2. Qude maniki! John L.
Dube, Pioneer Editor of Ilanga Lase Natal R. Hunt Davis Jr; 3. From
advocacy to mobilisation: Indian opinion, 1903-1914 Uma Shaskikant
Mesthrie; 4. Voice of the coloured élite: APO, 1919-1923 Mohamed Adhikari;
5. Moderate and militant voices in the African nationalist press during the
1920s Les Switzer; 6. Bantu world and the origins of a captive African
commercial press Les Switzer; Part II. From Protest to Resistance,
1940s-1960s: 7. Under seige: Inkundla Ya Bantu and the African nationalist
movement, 1938-1951 Les Switzer and Ime Ukpanah; 8. The Sophiatown
generation: black literary journalism during the 1950s R. Neville Choonoo;
9. Socialism and the resistance movement: the life and times of The
Guardian, 1937-1952 Les Switzer; 10. Writing left: the journalism of Ruth
First and The Guardian in the 1950s Don Pinnock; 11. Inkululeko: organ of
the communist party of South Africa, 1939-1950 Elizabeth Ceiriog Jones.







