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Intertextuality, violence and memory in Yizo Yizo : Youth TV drama -- Muff Andersson

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        First Impression, Unisa Press, 2010, Large-format Paperback - Media - 256 pp.

This book offers an innovative analysis of a youth TV programme through the world of the producers, the text itself and the way audiences read texts, giving readers a unique tool for a more nuanced reading of African popular culture. This timely comment on culture simultaneously theorises the issues affecting youths in cities--issues of identity, xenophobia, sexuality, Aids, unemployment, lack of support and suggests that youth in Africa live and grow in a society composed of a series of 'violences', around which they must arrange themselves.
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