Motivated by a concern as to why Zambians are attracted to foreign media in the form of Nigerian movies, this thesis is a qualitative audience study which investigates the popularity of Nigerian movies in Zambia with a focus on Lusaka viewers. Against the dominance of Western media and most especially Hollywood movies, this study explores the popularity of Nigerian movies in Zambia which highlights the circulation of media within and between non-Western countries. This is an aspect of trans-national cultural flows that has been ignored in theories of media imperialism. The thesis argues that the widespread popularity of Nigerian movies in Africa and in Zambia in particular necessitates a revision of the conceptions of global cultural flows ...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 30 pages...
This study examines the impact of western films on teenagers as it affects the promotion of cultural...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
This article juxtaposes two audiences-Nigerians in Nigeria and Nigerians in South Africa in order to...
This study explores the way Zambian women make sense of the representations and discourses in the La...
The presentation deals with the circulation and reception of Nigerian films in Kinshasa, which relat...
The problem of cultural degradation and high respect for foreign cultures of Europe and America more...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Motivated by a concern as to why Zambians are attracted to foreign media in the form of Nigerian mov...
This paper investigated the impact of foreign films on Nigerian youths with a focus on (MAD MONEY). ...
The Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) has phenomenally exploded to the extent of affecting audience...
The subject of this study is Sub-Sahara Africa Anglophone Video-moviemaking and the research process...
Film can communicate, educate, inform and entertain. These are the major functions of mass media. Bu...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 30 pages...
This study examines the impact of western films on teenagers as it affects the promotion of cultural...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...
The study examined the emergence of Nollywood Film in Nigeria and the bastardization of African imag...
This article juxtaposes two audiences-Nigerians in Nigeria and Nigerians in South Africa in order to...
This study explores the way Zambian women make sense of the representations and discourses in the La...
The presentation deals with the circulation and reception of Nigerian films in Kinshasa, which relat...
The problem of cultural degradation and high respect for foreign cultures of Europe and America more...
The emergence of Nigeria\u27s film industry, which has evolved into video form also known as videofi...
Motivated by a concern as to why Zambians are attracted to foreign media in the form of Nigerian mov...
This paper investigated the impact of foreign films on Nigerian youths with a focus on (MAD MONEY). ...
The Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) has phenomenally exploded to the extent of affecting audience...
The subject of this study is Sub-Sahara Africa Anglophone Video-moviemaking and the research process...
Film can communicate, educate, inform and entertain. These are the major functions of mass media. Bu...
Abstract This paper examines the historical development of video films in Nigeria. It investigates u...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 30 pages...
This study examines the impact of western films on teenagers as it affects the promotion of cultural...
The impetus providing the drive into the paper titled: “Creating the Locale for Nigerian Film Indust...