Cultural and Racial Representation in South African Soap Operas. 'Generations' and 'Muvhango'

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Cultural and Racial Representation in South African Soap Operas. 'Generations' and 'Muvhango'
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Book Synopsis Cultural and Racial Representation in South African Soap Operas. 'Generations' and 'Muvhango' by : Lutendo Nendauni

Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject Film Science, University of Venda, course: Media studies, language: English, abstract: This paper intends to examine how culture and race are represented in South African television industry; the focus is laid on South Africa’s oldest and most watched soap operas: 'Generations' and 'Muvhango'. Culture and race are some of the most crucial terminologies in South African history and because of this reason they are defined and deeply explained in this paper. The paper also defines representation from a philosophical point of view, moving on to a media point of view, which then leads to the critical detailed analysis of how culture and race are represented in South African television paying special attention to two of the most popular soap operas.


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