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Francophone African Women Writers Book

Francophone African Women Writers
Francophone African Women Writers, A very important contribution to the field by an African scholar with a thorough, empathetic command of the field of African feminine writing in French.—Christiane Makward, Penn State University
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Francophone African Women Writers, A very important contribution to the field by an African scholar with a thorough, empathetic command of the field of African feminine writing in French.—Christiane Makward, Penn State University A work of quality. . . . This first major study of fic, Francophone African Women Writers
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  • Francophone African Women Writers
  • Written by author Irene Assiba DAlmeida
  • Published by University Press of Florida, April 2001
  • "A very important contribution to the field by an African scholar with a thorough, empathetic command of the field of African feminine writing in French."—Christiane Makward, Penn State University "A work of quality. . . . This first major study of fic
  • French-speaking African women traditionally expressed their creativity through oral storytelling. Previously silent in print, today they also speak through the written word, and their stories constitute one of the most significant recent developments in A
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Preface
Introduction1
Prise d'ecriture1
Feminist/Misovire Consciousness11
Remarks on Methodology23
Ch. 1The Self: Autobiography as De/couverte32
Nafissatou Diallo: A Legacy for the Future36
Ken Bugul: The Process of Self-Discovery44
Andree Blouin: Growing Up as a Metisse in Colonial Africa55
Ch. 2Speaking Up, Disclosing Family Life71
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 Culture98
Ch. 3W/Riting Change: Women as Social Critics123
Werewere Liking: Initiation as a Tool for Social Change125
Aminata Sow Fall: Political Responsibilities140
Veronique Tadjo: Toward a Loftier Ideal154
Conclusion: "It will take a long time, but the story must be told."169
Notes179
Bibliography199
Index215


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