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[[Lantern]] is the short and generally used name of a bilingual (Afrikaans and English) scientific and cultural journal published in South Africa by the [[South African Association for Adult Education]] from 1949 to 1995, when it was replaced by ''[[Vuka SA]]'' ("Awake SA") on 25 Oktober 1995. | [[Lantern]] is the short and generally used name of a bilingual (Afrikaans and English) scientific and cultural journal published in South Africa by the [[South African Association for Adult Education]] from 1949 to 1995, when it was replaced by ''[[Vuka SA]]'' ("Awake SA") on 25 Oktober 1995. | ||
Its full title was: ''[[Lantern: Tydskrif vir Kennis en Kultuur = Journal of Knowledge and Culture]]'' | Its full title was: ''[[Lantern: Tydskrif vir Kennis en Kultuur = Journal of Knowledge and Culture]]'' | ||
− | The first editor was [[Vivian C. Wood]], supported by the English editor [[Eldred Green]], and among later | + | The first editor was [[Vivian C. Wood]], supported by the English editor [[Eldred Green]], and among later editors were [[Rinie Stead]] and [[Riena van Graan]]. |
Numerous articles on the performing arts and film appeared in Lantern over the years (See [[ESAT Bibliography]]) . | Numerous articles on the performing arts and film appeared in Lantern over the years (See [[ESAT Bibliography]]) . |
Revision as of 07:15, 27 March 2016
Lantern is the short and generally used name of a bilingual (Afrikaans and English) scientific and cultural journal published in South Africa by the South African Association for Adult Education from 1949 to 1995, when it was replaced by Vuka SA ("Awake SA") on 25 Oktober 1995. Its full title was: Lantern: Tydskrif vir Kennis en Kultuur = Journal of Knowledge and Culture The first editor was Vivian C. Wood, supported by the English editor Eldred Green, and among later editors were Rinie Stead and Riena van Graan.
Numerous articles on the performing arts and film appeared in Lantern over the years (See ESAT Bibliography) .
Sources
"Lantern het kultuur wyd belig" Die Burger, 12 September, 2009[1]