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China-Africa Media Interactions: Media and Popular Culture Between Business and State Intervention

Journal of African Cultural Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (2017), pp. 1-147
China–Africa media interactions: media and popular culture between business and state intervention / Alessandro Jedlowski & Ute Röschenthaler, 1
New directions in the study of Africa–China media and communications engagements / Bob Wekesa, 11
Visual representations in South Africa of China and the Chinese people / Philip Harrison, Yan Yang & Khangelani Moyo, 25
Watching Hong Kong martial arts film under apartheid / Cobus van Staden, 46
Representing ‘otherness’ in African popular media: Chinese characters in Ethiopian video-films / Alessandro Jedlowski & Michael W. Thomas, 63
Perspectives of Zimbabwe–China relations in Wallace Chirumiko’s ‘Made in China’ (2012) and NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names (2013) / Terrence Musanga, 81
The Chinese presence in the Malian mediascape / Birama Diakon & Ute Röschenthaler, 96
Covering Ebola: a comparative analysis of CCTV Africa’s Talk Africa and Al Jazeera English’s Inside Story / Shubo Li, 114
Making space for emotions: exploring China–Africa ‘mediated relationships’ through CCTV-9’s documentary African Chronicles (Feizhou jishi) / Giovanna Puppin, 131