Theatre and community education : the Africa experience
This paper explores ways of making a more realistic use of television in the Third World. It argues for TV programmes in which entertainment is combined with education. Noting some disappointment in the role TV has played in the Third World since it was introduced, the author observes that TV programmes from the West are agents of cultural imperialism. In his opinion, the problems facing Third World networks are neither technical nor artistic, but rather bureaucratic and political.
Read
- In Collections
-
Africa Media Review
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date
- 1987
- Authors
-
Eyoh, H. Ndumbe (Hansel Ndumbe)
- Material Type
-
Articles
- Publishers
-
Institute for Communication Development and Research (African Council on Communication Education)
- Language
-
English
- Pages
- Pages 56-68
- ISSN
- 0258-4913
- Permalink
- https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m59885q00