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Pt. I | The Media Debate | |
1 | Introduction: Metaphors of African Coverage | 3 |
2 | American Media and African Culture | 15 |
3 | Committed in Africa: Reflections of a Correspondent | 26 |
4 | African Censorship and American Correspondents | 38 |
Pt. II | Patterns in African Coverage | |
5 | The Media and Mau Mau: Kenyan Nationalism and Colonial Propaganda | 51 |
6 | Dateline Algeria: U.S. Press Coverage of the Algerian War of Independence 1954-1962 | 62 |
7 | Tribes and Prejudice: Coverage of the Nigerian Civil War | 77 |
8 | Reporting African Violence: Can America's Media Forget the Cold War? | 94 |
9 | Are We Really the World? Coverage of U.S. Food Aid in Africa, 1980-1989 | 109 |
10 | African-American Press Coverage of Africa | 121 |
11 | New York Times Coverage of Africa, 1976-1990 | 133 |
Pt. III | The Southern African Story | |
12 | Inkatha: Notions of the "Primitive" and "Tribal" in Reporting on South Africa | 149 |
13 | Beyond Black and White: An Overview of Nonracialism and the Image of Racial Polarization in South Africa | 162 |
14 | Television News from the Frontline States | 176 |
15 | Savimbi's Image in the U.S. Media: A Case Study in Propaganda | 194 |
16 | The South African Story: A Correspondent's View | 206 |
Pt. IV | Changing African Coverage | |
17 | Dateline Africa: Journalists Assess Africa Coverage | 223 |
18 | Changing Policy: An Editorial Agenda | 237 |
19 | South Africa Now: The Challenge of the South African Story | 242 |
Selected Bibliography | 257 | |
Index | 261 | |
About the Contributors | 265 |
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