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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Prise d'ecriture | 1 | |
Feminist/Misovire Consciousness | 11 | |
Remarks on Methodology | 23 | |
Ch. 1 | The Self: Autobiography as De/couverte | 32 |
Nafissatou Diallo: A Legacy for the Future | 36 | |
Ken Bugul: The Process of Self-Discovery | 44 | |
Andree Blouin: Growing Up as a Metisse in Colonial Africa | 55 | |
Ch. 2 | Speaking Up, Disclosing Family Life | 71 |
Calixthe Beyala: Becoming a Woman/Resisting "Womanhood"? | 72 | |
Angele Rawiri: "I Have Children, Therefore I Am" | 87 | |
Mariama Ba: Intersections of Gender, Race, Class, and Culture | 98 | |
Ch. 3 | W/Riting Change: Women as Social Critics | 123 |
Werewere Liking: Initiation as a Tool for Social Change | 125 | |
Aminata Sow Fall: Political Responsibilities | 140 | |
Veronique Tadjo: Toward a Loftier Ideal | 154 | |
Conclusion: "It will take a long time, but the story must be told." | 169 | |
Notes | 179 | |
Bibliography | 199 | |
Index | 215 |
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