Results 1 to 10 of about 304,771 (156)

Portrayals of men and women in Drum magazine (South Africa) advertisements

open access: yesActa Commercii, 2014
Orientation: The subject of gender portrayals in advertising continues to generate academicdiscussions in part because of its socialisation effects. Research purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine how print advertisements inDrum magazine ...
Mlenga Jere
doaj   +4 more sources

Detective Stories During Apartheid: H.I.E. Dhlomo as a Precursor of Drum

open access: yesIl Tolomeo, 2021
This article aims to contribute to the discussion of English-language crime fiction by black South African writers before 1994 by exploring H.I.E. Dhlomo’s relatively overlooked contribution to the genre in the first decade of apartheid. In particular,
Fossati, Marta
doaj   +2 more sources

‘The Girl About Town’: discussions of modernity and female youth inDrummagazine, 1951–1970 [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Dynamics, 2009
This article examines the trope of the 'modern miss' in Drum magazine 19511970 as a locus for debate over South African urban modernity. At the centre of Drum's African urbanity was a debate between a progressive, positively 'modern' existence and an attendant fear of moral and social 'breakdown' in the apartheid city.
Rachel E. Johnson
openaire   +5 more sources

»Africa’s Leading Magazine«. Zur Geschichte von »Drum«, einer Ikone des Journalismus

open access: yesZeithistorische Forschungen, 2016
Im Südafrika der 1950er-Jahre kam jede neue Ausgabe des Magazins »Drum« dem Öffnen eines Fensters zu einer anderen Welt gleich. Visuelle Repräsentationen vom urbanen Leben der Bevölkerungsmehrheit, von Kunst und Kultur, panafrikanischer Politik, aber auch von den Missständen in Südafrika waren in der offiziellen Bildwelt der 1950er-Jahre eine Sensation.
Katharina Fink
doaj   +3 more sources

An Analysis of Transformations in the Mass Media Constructions of Black Women’s Hair through Leisure Reading: a Case Study of Drum Hair Magazine

open access: yesInternational Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 2019
The Black woman has gone through various physical transformations in terms of her body and shape but for this paper specific attention will be on her hair which has passed through transformations in terms of shape, length and texture. The mass media through the entertainment industry has over the years visually presented and verbally described the ...
Aretha Oluwakemi Asakitikpi   +1 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

An Investigation of the Cultural Characteristics Associated with Female Message Sources in South African Print Advertisements in Drum Magazine

open access: yesMediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2014
The paper investigates the cultural characteristics associated with female massage sources in print advertisements using Schwartz’s Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ). The paper is based on a quantitative analysis of a sample of 244 print advertisements drawn from the South African general interest magazine Drum.
Mlenga G. Jere, S. Burgess
openaire   +3 more sources

Drum magazine project

open access: yesDiscern
The Drum Magazine Project is a cross-institutional teaching and research project designed to explore a decolonial approach to teaching fashion theory and history.
Khaya Mchunu
doaj   +1 more source

Drum magazine project: A decolonial shift in teaching fashion theory and history

open access: yesDiscern
The Drum Magazine Project is a cross-institutional teaching and research project designed to explore a decolonial approach to teaching fashion theory and history.
Khaya Mchunu, Kiara Gounder
doaj   +3 more sources

The drum in the mosque; A modern short story by Djajus Pete

open access: yesWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia, 2021
The short story “Bedhug” (The drum in the mosque) by Djajus Pete (born 1948) was first published in the Javanese-language magazine Panjebar Semangat in 1997.
George Quinn
doaj   +1 more source

Re-encoding Glamour from Ghana to England: Illustrated Magazines, Gender Norms and Black Identities through the Lens of James Barnor (1950s–1980s)

open access: yesSources, 2023
How have gender and racial norms conveyed by illustrated magazines—whose circulation exploded in Africa in the 1960s—affected photographers’ local practices? And how, in turn, have they themselves generated this gendered visual order?
Margaux Lavernhe
doaj   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy