Browsing Masters Degrees (English, Media and Performance Studies) by Advisor "Wade, Jean-Philippe."
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Advertising, community radio and mandate : a case study of Radio Maritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2004)In South Africa, community radio is a growing phenomenon and over 100 radio stations have been licensed since the establishment of the Independent Broadcasting Authority. Ever since their emergence, their number has been ... -
#Democracy : a case study of social media use amongst members of the public sphere during the 2014 South African general election.
(2016)At present social media is used by 28% of the world’s population. The use has naturally penetrated the political sphere where social media presence in election periods is a global growing phenomenon. However, limited ... -
The examination of Zakes Mda's The Heart of Redness (2000) within a historical context.
(2003)No abstract available. -
A feminist analysis of Bessie Head's oeuvre with reference to migration and psychoanalysis.
(2001)No abstract available. -
A feminist analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous conditions (1988).
(2009)The thesis provides a feminist analysis of the Zimbabwean women writer Tsitsi Dangarembga’s novel, Nervous Conditions (1988), reading the novel as a critique of African patriarchy. The thesis examines the different ways ... -
Gender, games and landscape in Njabulo Ndebele's The Cry of Winnie Mandela.
(2004)No abstract available. -
Life-stories: ethnographic portraits of victims of the 2015 xenophobic attacks in Durban - South Africa.
(2016)The borders of the Rainbow nation opened up in 1994 after Nelson Mandela became president. Since that time South Africa is faced with immigration issues which have led to an influx of foreigners in search for a better life ... -
Magic realism and images of the transition of Zakes Mda's Ways of dying (1995)
(2004)No abstract available. -
Photographic representation of women in the print media : a case study of the Post.
(2010)The under-representation of women in the media has been contested by gender activists the world over. Studies have indicated that women are more likely to be portrayed as models on advertising bill-boards than as serious ... -
Using self-identity and brand personality in advertising appeals: a Unilever Dove case study.
(2020)The rise in popular culture and the growing power of brands led to factoring consumers and their self-concept, their buying power and interests as a part of the strategies implemented for the purpose of advertising. Brand ...