In this minithesis I conduct a critical discourse analysis to take on a double-pronged task. On the one hand I explore the social phenomenon of the contestation between supporters of then-ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma and supporters of his rape accuser. The trial, which took place in the Johannesburg High Court between mid-February and early May 2006, stirred intense public interest, both locally and internationally. The performance of thousands of Zuma’s supporters and a far smaller number of gender rights lobby groups, both of whom kept a presence outside the court building throughout the trial, received similar attention. Second, I examine how the Sowetan, a national daily tabloid with a black, middle-class readership, mediated the tri...
This project develops a theory of public discourse through a case study of recent South African poli...
It is now a decade since Jacob Zuma, current president of South Africa, stood trial for rape, and wh...
This examination is a case study analysis of the Mail & Guardian's news coverage surrounding the ong...
The focus of this paper is a preliminary analysis of the representation of meanings in relation to s...
The chapter provides a perspective on the meanings of the Jacob Zuma versus Kwezi Rape Trial in Sout...
This commentary uses Judge Willem van der Merwe’s rescripting of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘If’ poem during ...
This research focuses on the controversy surrounding the exhibition and media publication of Brett M...
This investigation of the Sowetan “Enough is Enough - take back your dignity” campaign to challenge ...
It is important to highlight discourses from black gender activists and researchers when dissecting ...
In September 2009 The Sunday Times (South Africa) published a controversial cartoon depicting Jacob ...
Abstract: The paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the contested natur...
A Research project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MA by cour...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
Magister Artium - MAThe controversial singing of the Shoot the Boer song by Julius Malema was a focu...
This study investigates the representation of post-apartheid discourses and decolonial messages of T...
This project develops a theory of public discourse through a case study of recent South African poli...
It is now a decade since Jacob Zuma, current president of South Africa, stood trial for rape, and wh...
This examination is a case study analysis of the Mail & Guardian's news coverage surrounding the ong...
The focus of this paper is a preliminary analysis of the representation of meanings in relation to s...
The chapter provides a perspective on the meanings of the Jacob Zuma versus Kwezi Rape Trial in Sout...
This commentary uses Judge Willem van der Merwe’s rescripting of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘If’ poem during ...
This research focuses on the controversy surrounding the exhibition and media publication of Brett M...
This investigation of the Sowetan “Enough is Enough - take back your dignity” campaign to challenge ...
It is important to highlight discourses from black gender activists and researchers when dissecting ...
In September 2009 The Sunday Times (South Africa) published a controversial cartoon depicting Jacob ...
Abstract: The paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the contested natur...
A Research project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MA by cour...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
Magister Artium - MAThe controversial singing of the Shoot the Boer song by Julius Malema was a focu...
This study investigates the representation of post-apartheid discourses and decolonial messages of T...
This project develops a theory of public discourse through a case study of recent South African poli...
It is now a decade since Jacob Zuma, current president of South Africa, stood trial for rape, and wh...
This examination is a case study analysis of the Mail & Guardian's news coverage surrounding the ong...