Notes on Contributors Vol 5 No 4 1991 143 CRITICAL ARTS Notes on Contributors Eve Bertelsen and John Higgins teach in the Department of English, University of Cape Town. Higgins is editor of Pretexts. Geoffrey Lungwangwa teaches in the School of Education, University of Zambia, Lusaka. Robert Morrell, formerly of the University of Durban-Westville, works in the Department of Education, University of Natal. James Moulder Pietermaritzburg. is Professor of Philosophy, University of Natal, Vasu Reddy is a graduate student in the Faculty of Education, University of Natal. Rupert Taylor lectures in the Department of Politics, Witwatersrand University. Owen van den Berg teaches in the Faculty of Education, University of Western Cape. Chantelle Wyley and Christopher Merrett are librarians at the University of Natal. Regrettably, an article to have been included in this issue by Dr M.M. Kgoale of Vista University, Mamelodi, remained incomplete at the time of his death in November 1991. 144 Vol5No4 1991 CRITICAL ARTS examines the relationship between texts and contexts of media In the Third World, cultural formations and popular forms of expression. It aims to create a space for an A frican and Third World perspective of media (both formal and informal), culture and social theory. CRITICAL ARTS aims to challenge and engage conventional academic practices which reinforce undemocratic relations in society. CRITICAL ARTS A lourml for Media Studies CRITICAL ARTS A)ounnlfnrM«li..<;iM,liTf CRITICAL ARTS A Journal lot Media Sludiet Volume Two 1 Performance in South Africa 2 Press and Broadcasting in South Africa 3 Steyn Commission / 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 SA (Double issue with Vol. 5 No. 1) Volume Five 1 Education, Capital and Discourse in SA. (Double issue with Vol. 4 No. 4) 2 Women Represented 3 New Approaches to the study of Media and the Arts in South Africa 4 Education, Censorship and Democracy Volume Six (forthcoming 1992) 1 Broadcasting/telecommunications policy for South Africa 2 African Cinema in History Subscriptions R40 (local) US$40 (overseas) for each volume. lnstiitutionsR16 US$16 extra. A Journal for Cultural Studies S T1 C /° C e n t re fOr C u l t u r al a nd Mec