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| Title: | Cinema in rural Nigeria: a field study of the impact of fundamental-education films on rural audiences in Nigeria |
| Author: | Morton-Williams, Peter |
| Year: | 1952 |
| Pages: | 195 |
| Language: | English |
| City of publisher: | Ibadan |
| Geographic term: | Nigeria |
| Subjects: | cinema basic education |
| Abstract: | Account of research carried out in 1952. 'Fundamental Education' is a term that, in the context of British Colonial Administration, denotes attempts to instil motives and the requisite technical skills to improve the material conditions of life, and to make it possible to apprehend, in some degree, the relationship of the rural community to the rest of the territory and the world. Most effort has been directed towards village development, improved health and better farming (Introduction). |