A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND GENDER P.O. BOX 37432 OVERPORT 4067 AGENDA aims to provide a forum for comment, discussion and debate on all aspects of women's lives. Our specific concern is to- understand the position of women within South African society. CONTRIBUTIONS of articles, biographical stories, interviews, poetry or photography that will enhance an understanding of women's position and gender issues are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION rates are available from AGENDA, PO Box 37432, Overport, 4067. Phone: (031) 305 4047 CRITICAL ARTS examines the relationship between texts and contexts of media In the Third World, cultural formations and other forms of expression. It alms to create a space for an African and Third World perspective of media (both formal and Informal), culture and social theory. CRITICAL ARTS alms to challenge and engage conventional academic practices which reinforce undemocratic relations In society. Volume Two 1 Performance In South Africa 2 Press and Broadcasting In South Africa 3 SteynCommission/Breaker Morant 4 Cinema In the Third World Volume Three 1 Popular Culture and Performance In South Africa 2 English Studies in Transition 3 Popular Memory/Cinema 4 Aesthetics of Resistance Volume Four 1 Documentary and the Problem of Method 2 Production of Popular Knowledge 3 'Black' South African Performance Revisited 4 Education, Capital and Discourse in South Africa Volume Five 1 Cultural Studies 2 Women Represented Monograph 1: Breaker Morant Monograph 2: Retrospective Subtcription* R25 (local) US$40 (overseas) for each volume. Institutions Rl 0 US$16 extra. Single or back copies R8 (US$12) A Journal for Cultural Studies 3ESJJ JRTVC/° t e m p o r a ry Cultural Studies Unit, of Natal, King George V Ave, Durban, 4001, South Africa