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Tables of Contents for Narrating the Crisis
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
1
4
Ruth Tomaselli
Keyan Tomaselli
Johan Muller
A Conceptual Framework for Media Analysis
5
17
Ruth Tomaselli
Keyan Tomaselli
Johan Muller
Thinking about Ideology
Beyond the Dominant Ideology
Ideology and Social Classes
How Ideological Discourse Works
Culture and Adaptive Responses
Hegemony --- The Negotiation of Consent
Voicing Class Aspirations
The Struggle for the Sign
Ideology, Culture and Hegemony --- Towards a Resolution
The Construction of News in the South African Media
22
17
Keyan Tomaselli
Ruth Tomaselli
Johan Muller
Journalists and Ideological Discourse
Selection and Organisation of News
The Contradictions of `Press Freedom'
Conclusion --- Maintaining Hegemony
The Political Economy of the South African Press
39
79
Ruth Tomaselli
Keyan Tomaselli
Class Alliances in South Africa
Urban Permanence and Co-option
Strategies to Divide the Working Class
The `Black' Press --- Ideological Ambivalence
From Mission Press to Corporate Ownership
The Limits of Black Editorial Control
The English-Language Press --- Limited Opposition to Apartheid
Rural Images --- Disease, Drought and Disaster
Labour Reporting --- Using the Gaps
State Intervention and Harassment
Extras --- `Black' News in `White' Newspapers
The Press War --- Aunty Argus' `Orrible Appetite
``Sundays are no Longer SAAN Days''
Centralisation and Control
Diversification into broadcasting and information
The Demise of the Rand Daily Mail --- A Lesson for the Marketplace?
Politics and the Afrikaans Press
The Legislation of Coercion and Consent
Restrictions of Readership and Revenue
Conclusion
Press Houses at War: A Brief History of Nasionale Pers and Perskor
118
23
Johan Muller
North Versus South --- 1915-1981
In the Wake of the Rebellion --- 1915-1934
The Ruptures of Fusion --- 1934-1939
Towards the Capitalist Republic --- 1939-1947
A Giant Awakes
In Search of the `Real' National Party
The Fight for the Heartland --- 1982-1983
The Demise of `Rueful Candour'
Slowly Towards the (Far) North
Resume --- A Question of Class
Cacophony of Consent: The Press in the Struggle for Educational Reform
141
33
Johan Muller
The State, Afrikaner Nationalism and `Crisis'
`Crisis' of Capital Accumulation, 1960s-1970s
Shifting Patterns of Alliance and the Structure of Afrikaner Society
The Travails of `Volkseenheid', 1948-1980
Forms of Consent to Reform in South Africa
Afrikaner Identity and Ideological Discourse
Making the Volkskongres Mean
`Us' and `Them' --- Media Management of Identity
The Cacophony of Consent
Ideology on the Beat: Labour and the English-Language Press
174
26
Simon Burton
Unpacking the Issues
Contemporary Labour History
The Discourse of Labour Reporting
Exploring the Reporter
Who Makes the News?
The Press, the State and the Reporter in South Africa
Conclusion
On the Social Construction of Urban Problems: The Press and Black Housing, 1925-1979
200
44
Jeffery McCarthy
Michelle Friedman
Housing and Ideology in Capitalist Societies
The South African Case
Black Housing and the Media in South Africa
The Star and South Africa's `Urban Issues', 1927-1979
The Financial Mail, the Weekend World and the Black Housing Issue, 1970-1979
Conclusion and Postscript
Selected Bibliography
244
 
Ideology, Culture and Hegemony
Media Theory
The South African Political Economy
Media Studies in South Africa