Misunderstanding Africa: The West's Misrepresentation of Africa. An Insufficient Notion of Evil Seen Through the Lens of the Rwanda Genocide and Child Slavery in Ghana
abstract: Africa is misrepresented and mis-imaged in the western media. Because of this, notions and beliefs about atrocities that take place on the continent lack context, leaving people to think that Africa is a place of misery, darkness and despair; a monolithic land where evil resides. The image...
Other Authors: | Bork, Paul Marshall (Author) |
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Format: | Dissertation |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14418 |
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