African print cultures : newspapers and their publics in the twentieth century /
This inaugural volume in the African Perspectives series features the workof new and well-established scholars on the diversity and heterogeneityof African newspapers published from 1880 through the present. Newspapers played a critical role in spreading political awareness amongreaders who were sub...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Print culture in colonial Africa / Derek R. Peterson and Emma Hunter
- Transatlantic passages : black identity construction in West African and West Indian newspapers, 1935-1950 / Leslie James
- Creole pioneers in the Nigerian provincial press / David Pratten
- The sociability of print : 1920s and 1930s Lagos newspaper travel writing / Rebecca Jones
- Colonial modernity and tradition : Herbert Macaulay, the newspaper press, and the (re)production of engaged publics in colonial Lagos / Wale Adebanwi
- Experiments with genre in Yoruba newspapers of the 1920s / Karin Barber
- Everyday poetry from Tanzania : microcosm of the newspaper genre / Kelly Askew
- Private entertainment magazines and popular literature production in socialist Tanzania / Uta Reuster-Jahn
- "True to life" : illuminating the processes and modes of Yoruba photoplays / Olubukola A. Gbadegesin
- Komkya and the convening of a Chagga public, 1953-1961 / Emma Hunter
- Making constituency in the province : the Osumare Egba (1935-1937) and the agenda of Ab'okuta modernization / Oluwatoyin Babatunde Oduntan
- "I will decide who will speak" : street parliaments and the newspaper ecology in Eldoret's Kamukunji / Duncan Omanga
- The afterlife of words : Magema Fuze, bilingual print journalism, and the making of a self-archive / Hlonipha Mokoena
- From corpse to corpus : the printing of death in colonial West Africa / Stephanie Newell
- Afterword / Stephanie Newell.