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African Studies, 2006
“In these days it is necessary that young men, and even young women, should learn the meaning of words and the manner of putting them together on paper.”1 The magazine known today as Drum was launc...
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“In these days it is necessary that young men, and even young women, should learn the meaning of words and the manner of putting them together on paper.”1 The magazine known today as Drum was launc...
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‘Are You Going to be MISS (or MR) Africa?’Contesting Masculinity in Drum Magazine 1951–1953
Gender & History, 2001DrumDrum magazine was first published in March 1951. Like other magazines, it both reflected and shaped the society from which its audience emerged. During 1951, its audience, mainly urban black readers, was able to push the publication away from its original rural focus towards an urban emphasis.
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Against the law: Arthur Maimane’s pioneering hard-boiled black detective fiction inDrum Magazine
Safundi, 2019ABSTRACTThis article sets out to re-examine, and recover, South Africa’s first hard-boiled crime fiction created by a black writer: Arthur Maimane’s crime stories published in Drum magazine in 1953...
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Social Dynamics, 2019
ABSTRACTNewspapers and magazines in South Africa are acknowledged as having played a significant role in the fostering of literary journalism and criticism amongst black writers.
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ABSTRACTNewspapers and magazines in South Africa are acknowledged as having played a significant role in the fostering of literary journalism and criticism amongst black writers.
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"Are you going to be Miss (or Mr) Africa?" Contesting masculinity in Drum magazine.
Gender & history, 2007Drum magazine was first published in March 1951. Like other magazines, it both reflected and shaped the society from which its audience emerged. During 1951, its audience, mainly urban black readers, was able to push the publication away from its original rural focus towards an urban emphasis.
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ANALYSIS OF JARGON USED BY DRUM COMMUNITIES AS SEEN IN THREE DRUM MAGAZINE
2018ABSTRAK Skripsi ini membahas tentang bentuk kelas dan makna jargon yang digunakan komunitas drum yang terdapat dalam tiga majalah drum. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi jargon komunitas drum dan maknanya serta kelas kata dari jargon tersebut.
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Improved light-ray oscillograph with a drum-type magazine
Measurement Techniques, 1975V. I. Pluzhnik, P. A. Parshukov
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Living for the city : Drum magazine's journalism and the popular black press
2014Includes bibliographical references.
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A modernised man? : changing constructions of masculinity in Drum magazine, 1951-1984
2014This study explores changes in the way that Drum magazine constructed manhood from the first edition of 1951 to its sale in 1984. The exploration is undertaken from a feminist post modern perspective that sees gender as a social construct and masculinity as a complex and multifaceted identity that is actively and creatively produced by men in relation ...
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Advertising to low-income consumers: portrayals of women in Drum magazine advertisements 1981-2010
2015This research examines the portrayal of women as message sources in advertisements appearing in Drum magazine 1981-2010, an important time period that captures South Africa's transition from Apartheid rule to a time when the equality of women has been recognised more formally.
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