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Critical Arts
South-North Cultural and Media Studies
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The Unspeakable in Pursuit of the Unbeatable

The Press, UCT and the O'Brien Affair

Pages 116-132 | Published online: 29 Aug 2007

Notes and References

  • Hall , Martin . Resistance and Rebellion in Greater Cape Town, 1985–6 and Colin Bundy, “Street Sociology and Pavement Politics: Aspects of the 1985 Education Crisis in the Western Cape”, both Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, 1986.
  • My use of Gramscian terms is influenced by Stuart Hall in Policing the Crisis et al. Macmillan London 1978
  • Hall Stuart Encoding/Decoding Culture, Media, Language et al. Hutchinson London 1978 in
  • Galtung , Johan and Ruge , Mari . 1973 . “ Structuring and Selecting News ” . In The Manufacture of News , Edited by: Cohen , Stanley and Young , Jock . London : Constable . in
  • Hartley , John . 1982 . Understanding News , 118 – 119 . London : Methuen .
  • A recent article which explores the philosophical and contextual dimensions of the concept of “freedom of speech” as deployed in the O'Brien affair is Higgins John The Warrior Scholar Versus The Children of Mao: Conor Cruise O'Brien in South Africa” Intellectuals: Aesthetics, Politics and Academics Robbins Bruce University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 1990 in

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