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Examining myths of a democratic media

Patricia McFadden

Review of African Political Economy, 1998, vol. 25, issue 78, 653-657

Abstract: The following is taken from a presentation by Patricia McFadden, a feminist activist who is working in Harare, Zimbabwe. She presented it during a seminar on ‘Women and the Media in Africa’, hosted by Nisaa and Lola‐Press in November 1997 in Johannesburg, South Africa. McFadden was born in Swaziland 46 years ago and works mainly in the Southern African region, teaching, training and doing feminist advocacy. The presentation has been shortened and edited for publication (reprinted courtesy of SAPEM, Harare).

Date: 1998
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