Research: DRUM magazine and the contruction of black identity: Research: DRUM magazine and the contruction of black identity

Bibliography

Adam, H. 1995.  The politics of ethnic identity: comparing South Africa. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol 18 (3), 458- 474.

Bertelsen, E. 1998.Ads and amnesia: black advertising in the new South Africa,in Negotiating the past: The making a memory in South Africa, edited by C Coetzee &S, Nuttal. Cape Town: Oxford University Press.

Chapman, M. 1989. More then telling a story: Drum and its significance in black South Africa writing. In: M. Chapman (ed.). The drum decade: Pietermaritzburg University of Natal Press.

Coetzee,C & Nuttal, S (eds).1998. Negotiating the past: The making of memory in South Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press.
Clowes, L. 2008. Masculinity, Matrimony and generation: Reconfiguring patriarchy in drum 1951- 1983. Journal of Southern African Studies 34 (1), 179- 192.

Curran, J. 2002. Media and power. New York: Routledge.

Drum magazine cover. 1950. [O]. Available:
                        http://www.Africamediaonline.com
                        Accessed 6 July 2016

Drum magazine cover. 2014. [O]. Available:
                      http://www.Drummagazine.co.za
                       Accessed 27 October 2016

Drum hair magazine. 2016. [O]. Available:
                      http://www.Drummagazine.co.za
                       Accessed 27 October 2016
 
Gilchrist, E. &Thompson, C.2011. Media Effects and Black Hair Politics. Dissertation, The University of Alabama in Huntsville.

Govender, N. 2015.Magazines’ representation of women and the influence on identity construction. PhD thesis, Durban University of Technology, Kwa-Zulu-Natal.

Hall, S. 1990. Cultural identity and diaspora, edited by R Jonathan. London: Lawrence & Wishart. 222-237.

Hall, S. 1996. Identity in question, edited by Held, D. Hubert, D. & Thompson, K. Malden, MA: ProtrayalsBlackwell. 596:629.

Hargo, B.2011. Hair Matters: African American Women and the Natural Hair Aesthetics. Thesis, Georgia state university.

Held, D. Hubert, D. & Thompson, K (eds). 1996. Modernity: an introduction to modern societies. Blackwell: Malden, MA.

Hooks, B. 1992. Black looks race and representation. New York: Routledge.

Hooks, B. 2000. Feminism is for everybody. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.

Jere, M. 2014.Portrayals of men and women in Drum magazine (South Africa) advertisements. Acta Commercii 14 (1).Art.

Jonathan, R (ed). 1990. Identity: community, culture, difference. London: Lawrence & Wishart.

Johnson, E.2009. The girl about town: discussion of modernity and female youth in Drum magazine, 1951- 1970. Social Dynamics 35(1), 36- 50.

Lodge, T.1983. Black politics in South Africa since 1945. London: Longman.

Marco, J. 2012.Hair representations among black South Africa women: Exploring identity and notions of beauty. Dissertation, University of South Africa.

Nimocks, J.M. 2015. The natural hair movement as a platform for environment education. Thesis, Pomona College, Claremont, California.

Nnadozie, R.C. 2013.  Access to basic services in post-apartheid South Africa: what has changed? Measuring on a relative basis. The African Statistical Journal Vol (16), 81-102.

Rauwerda, A.M. 2007. Whitewashing Drum Magazine (-1959): Advertising Race and Gender, Continuum.  Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 21(3), 393-404.

Rose, Gillian, 2001. Visual methodologies: An introduction to the interpretation of visual materials. London: Sage.

Sebeok, T.A. 2001. Signs: an introduction to semiotics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Thompson, C. 2009. Black women, beauty and hair as a matter of being. Women Studies vol 38:831-856.

Thompson, C. 2009. Black women and identity: What’s hair got to do with it. Journal of Michigan feminist Studies.

Yun Kim, Y.2007. Ideology, Identity, and intercultural communication: An analysis of differing academic conceptions of cultural identity. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 36 (3), 237-253.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This page has replies: