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Countries such as South Africa are known to be post-colonial states, but critics argue that the term is a myth and that former colonialists still dominate in third world countries through mass communication platforms, and that their influence is siege on the growth of African native cultures. The South African film industry
is identified as one of the oldest internationally; and officially it commenced in 1986
(Botha 2007:20) and has been growing since. Although the South African Film industry
is dated far back in history it is criticized to leak diversity and is identified to have little
room for indigenous languages and culture. The concerns also included the physiological effects of attitude and behaviour patterns, leading to cultural hegemony. Culture is defined by Baran Researchers debate that local are under siege by mass culture setting an agenda to influence individuals with the western culture also known as westernization. The heritage of the Nguni tribes is argued the blogger to be endangered due to the negative portrayals these cultures on television and the dominance of English among young people, resulting in the loss of their mouth tongues.
SOURCES CONSULTED
Baran, S.J. 2012. Introduction to Mass Communication: Media Literacy and Culture. 7th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.
SOURCES CONSULTED
Baran, S.J. 2012. Introduction to Mass Communication: Media Literacy and Culture. 7th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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