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[ecrea] Critical Arts TOC 26(5) 2012: Football, Films, Filthy Lyrics, Tourism and Astronomy
Fri Jan 18 23:04:06 GMT 2013
Critical Arts: south-north cultural and media studies
Edited by Keyan G. Tomaselli and Kieran D. Tavener-Smith
Critical Arts prides itself in publishing original, readable, and
theoretically cutting edge articles. For more information on the history
and the orientation of the journal, as well as guidelines for authors,
and legal and editorial procedures, please visit:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/rcrcauth.asp Critical Arts now
publishes 6 issues annually and is indexed in the Social Sciences
Citation Index and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (ISI - Thompson-
Reuters) and other indexes – see below.
Critical Arts 26(5) – General Issue
Research Articles:
The Rhetoric of Disability. A Dramatistic-Narrative Perspective
Kris Rutten, Griet Roets, Ronald Soetaert and Rudi Roose
Made, laid and paid: Photographic masculinities in a black men’s magazine
Stella Viljoen
The Presentation of Bushmen in Cultural Tourism: Tourists’ Images of
Bushmen and the Tourism Provider’s Presentation of Bushmen at
Treesleeper Camp, Namibia
Anna Hüncke and Stasja Koot
Dragging Young People Down the Drain: the Mobile Phone, Gossip Mobile
Website “outoilet (old toilet)” and the Network of Envy in a Poor Black
Neighbourhood in Rural SA.
Alette Schoon
World Cup Television
Felisbela Lopes, Luís Miguel Loureiro and Phillipe MotaVieira
Song and Genocide: investigating the function of Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s
Umqombothi in Hotel Rwanda
Nyasha Mboti
“Die Antwoord” and a delegitimised South African Whiteness: A Potential
Counter-Narrative?
Claire Scott
Total Solar Eclipse Coverage in Africa: Boundary Maintenance and the
Control of ‘Image’ within the African American Scientific Community
Jarita Holbrook, Hakeem Oluseyi & Arletha Livingstone
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University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Article submission:
Submissions should preferably be made online via Scholar One Manuscript
Central at:
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Critical Arts will still accept email submissions from African based
authors.
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Indexes on which Critical Arts in indexed:
Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) [ISI ranked]; Arts and Humanities
Citation Index; Alternative Press Index; ARTBibliographies Modern;
British Humanities Index; Film Literature Index; Humanities
International Index; Index to South African Periodicals; International
Bibliography of Social Sciences; International Bibliography of Theatre &
Dance; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; M L A International
Bibliography; Periodicals Index Online; R I L M Abstracts of Music
Literature
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