Africa on film: myth and reality [edited by] Richard A. Maynard.
Material type:
- 0810458969
- 791.43/0909/32
- PN1995.9.A43Â M3

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Filmography: p. 81-84.
Includes bibliographical references.
Editor's introd.: How dark is a continent?--pt. 1. Facts about Africa: Bohannon, P. The myth and the fact. Curtin, P. D. Investigating Africa's past.--pt. 2. The rise of the myth: Jordan, W. The myth of the savage. Curtin, P. D. The promise and the terror of a tropical environment.--pt. 3. The myth and the media: Burroughs, E. R. From Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan, the Ape Man [from] New York times. Haggard, H. R. From King Solomon's mines. Bwana Metro makes a piksha, advertisement [from] New York times. An impressive jungle melodrama [from] New York times. Trader Horn, educational promotion. Stanley and Livingston [from] New York times. Stanley and Livingston, screen story. Slade, R. Stanley in the Congo. Anderson, R. The nun's story.--pt. 4. Repudiating the myth: Onepede, O. Hollywood's holy war against Africa. Patterson, L. In movies, whitey is still king.
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