Broadcasting Apartheid
Broadcasting Apartheid
British Television and the Anti-Apartheid Campaign, 1950-1990
Zalmanovich, Tal
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2026
256
Dura
Inglês
9780197774786
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Media and South African Protest in the Age of Censorship, 1950-1964
Chapter 2: "I Have Long Learned That My Only Weapon...Is Publicity": Trevor Huddleston and Networks of Protest in the Pre-Sharpeville Decade, 1948-1960
Chapter 3: Screening Solidarity
Chapter 4: No Laughing Matter? Humor and the Televisual Representation of Apartheid
Chapter 5: The Drama of Apartheid, 1970s
Chapter 6: The Royal Wedding and the Protest by Equity and the Musicians' Union, 1981
Chapter 7: Free Nelson Mandela: Television as Potential History
Epilogue
Chapter 1: Media and South African Protest in the Age of Censorship, 1950-1964
Chapter 2: "I Have Long Learned That My Only Weapon...Is Publicity": Trevor Huddleston and Networks of Protest in the Pre-Sharpeville Decade, 1948-1960
Chapter 3: Screening Solidarity
Chapter 4: No Laughing Matter? Humor and the Televisual Representation of Apartheid
Chapter 5: The Drama of Apartheid, 1970s
Chapter 6: The Royal Wedding and the Protest by Equity and the Musicians' Union, 1981
Chapter 7: Free Nelson Mandela: Television as Potential History
Epilogue
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Media and South African Protest in the Age of Censorship, 1950-1964
Chapter 2: "I Have Long Learned That My Only Weapon...Is Publicity": Trevor Huddleston and Networks of Protest in the Pre-Sharpeville Decade, 1948-1960
Chapter 3: Screening Solidarity
Chapter 4: No Laughing Matter? Humor and the Televisual Representation of Apartheid
Chapter 5: The Drama of Apartheid, 1970s
Chapter 6: The Royal Wedding and the Protest by Equity and the Musicians' Union, 1981
Chapter 7: Free Nelson Mandela: Television as Potential History
Epilogue
Chapter 1: Media and South African Protest in the Age of Censorship, 1950-1964
Chapter 2: "I Have Long Learned That My Only Weapon...Is Publicity": Trevor Huddleston and Networks of Protest in the Pre-Sharpeville Decade, 1948-1960
Chapter 3: Screening Solidarity
Chapter 4: No Laughing Matter? Humor and the Televisual Representation of Apartheid
Chapter 5: The Drama of Apartheid, 1970s
Chapter 6: The Royal Wedding and the Protest by Equity and the Musicians' Union, 1981
Chapter 7: Free Nelson Mandela: Television as Potential History
Epilogue
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