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Popular Culture as PedagogyNarratives of Illness in South African Cinema

Popular Culture as Pedagogy: Narratives of Illness in South African Cinema [In 1994, South Africa made international history when the backward, racially segregated apartheid state was overthrown and, for the first time in history, the country became a democracy. Under the leadership of former-activist Nelson Mandela, the African National Congress (ANC) stepped into this celebratory atmosphere and took on the task of making the South African “miracle” of peaceful transformation a continuous reality.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Popular Culture as PedagogyNarratives of Illness in South African Cinema

Part of the Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education Book Series (volume 95)
Editors: Jubas, Kaela; Taber, Nancy; Brown, Tony
Popular Culture as Pedagogy — Jan 1, 2015

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Publisher
SensePublishers
Copyright
© SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2015
Pages
103 –118
DOI
10.1007/978-94-6300-274-5_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In 1994, South Africa made international history when the backward, racially segregated apartheid state was overthrown and, for the first time in history, the country became a democracy. Under the leadership of former-activist Nelson Mandela, the African National Congress (ANC) stepped into this celebratory atmosphere and took on the task of making the South African “miracle” of peaceful transformation a continuous reality.]

Published: Jan 1, 2015

Keywords: Public Pedagogy; Motion Picture; Popular Culture; Case Study Research; African National Congress

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