Browsing by UP Author "Van Eeden, Jeanne"

Browsing by UP Author "Van Eeden, Jeanne"

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  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (Historical Association of South Africa, 2008-05)
    The first head of the Department of Afrikaans Art and Culture at the University of Pretoria in the 1930s was Professor Martin du Toit, a well-known figure in Afrikaner cultural circles. His vision for the new department ...
  • Koenig-Visagie, Leandra Helena; Van Eeden, Jeanne (OpenJournals Publishing, 2013-10-24)
    The South African secular media do not frequently portray men in parental roles; on the other hand, it seems that media and visual culture created by the Christian sector is more likely to engage with issues of fatherhood. ...
  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 1998)
    This article focuses on the reception of Irma Stern's first art exhibition in Pretoria in 1933. Although Stern had by that time gained a considerable reputation as an artist in informed circles, her Modernist work was still ...
  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (Routledge, 2006-09)
    This article examines the infamous Land Rover 'Himba' advertisement (2000) that shocked South Africans because of its racism and sexism. The South African Advertising Standards Authority ruled that the advertisement ...
  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (Routledge, 2012)
    This article considers two cultural products that appeared almost simultaneously at the end of the 19th century in South Africa – the motorcar and the picture postcard – in terms of their joint avowal of technological ...
  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (Routledge, 2014)
    This article focuses on a series of postcard calendars produced by the South African Railways (SAR) between 1961 and 1984. As a state-owned organisation, the SAR played a decisive role in conceptualising the metanarratives ...
  • Van Eeden, Jeanne (University of Pretoria, Department of Visual Arts, 2015)
    White settlement in the Pretoria region started in 1855, and this small market town on the periphery of the British Empire played an increasingly important role in South African politics as the capital of the Transvaal ...