A Critical Discourse Analysis ofthe Role of Government inthe Decolonisation ofthe Creative Industry

Abstract

A functioning film industry is an integral part of national development and as developing nation states transit into developed nations, advances and investment in this sector should become more pronounced as the film industry has the potential to stimulate the economy by creating jobs and accelerate human resource development (Cuff, 2013).It has the potential to promote nation healing, reconciliation and nation building. This study analyses the role of the creative industry in the decolonisation of the Africa states using Namibia as a case study and the role government can play in promoting this industry.

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Fred Joshua Mwilima, Joel Haikali

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Fred Joshua Mwilima, Joel Haikali (2018). A Critical Discourse Analysis ofthe Role of Government inthe Decolonisation ofthe Creative Industry. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(6), 29-33. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-399123