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" South Africa and the international media, 1972-1979 : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 632746
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Sanders, James,1963-
Title & Author : South Africa and the international media, 1972-1979 : : a struggle for representation /\ James Sanders
Page. NO : xvi, 270 pages ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0714649791
: : 9780714649795
: : 0714680419
: : 9780714680415
Notes : Based on the author's doctoral dissertation
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-260) and index
Abstract : "During the 1970s, the South African Department of Information attempted to manipulate and neutralise the international media treatment of South Africa. This programme was later exposed in what became known as the 'Information' scandal." "Foreign correspondents in South Africa numbered little more than a dozen in 1972. By the end of the decade, however, they had become a formidable force. This was directly related to the events on the ground: the Angolan war and the Soweto uprising. In general, American journalists tended to represent South Africa as a metaphor for the racial problems of the United States, whereas British commentators discussed the country in the context of a decolonisation story that had somehow gone wrong."--Jacket
Subject : Mass media-- Political aspects-- South Africa
Subject : Anti-apartheid movements-- South Africa
Subject : Mass media-- South Africa-- History
Subject : South Africa, In mass media
Subject : South Africa, Race relations, Political aspects
Subject : South Africa, Politics and government, 1961-1978
Dewey Classification : ‭070.4/49968‬
LC Classification : ‭P96.S68‬‭S26 2000‬
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