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Research: DRUM magazine and the contruction of black identity: Research: DRUM magazine and the contruction of black identityMain MenuIntroductionA brief description of the backgroud study and nature of the research projectChapter 2: Modernity and identity in the 20th centurythi chpater deals with 2.1. Issues of identity 2.2. Overview of the political LandscapeChapter 3: Representation of black women on Drum magazineAn analysis of 3.1Evolution of Drum magazine as an aid to social identity construction 3.2Black hairConclusionA wrap up of what has been discussed, limitations of the study and a suggestion for future researchBibliographylist of source consulted for the research studyTshepo Mashimbyief84287922703634506ffefa0de6a6c77f9bb9e5DRUM magazine and the contruction of black identity
Drum magazine and the construction of black identity in a post- 1994 South Africa
12017-01-13T15:23:41-08:00Tshepo Mashimbyief84287922703634506ffefa0de6a6c77f9bb9e5111073An analysis of the drum magazine power to inlfunce the black communitytoc2017-01-13T16:56:37-08:00Tshepo Mashimbyief84287922703634506ffefa0de6a6c77f9bb9e5