Section outline

  • Lecture obligatoire: Adima, Anna. 2022. “Mixed-Ish: Race, Class and Gender in 1950s–60s Kampala through a Life History of Barbara Kimenye.” Journal of Eastern African Studies 16 (3): 355–74.

    Lectures complémentaires

    • Grabli Charlotte, '“Pauline Lisanga : la première voix du Congo moderne ?”', Séminaire Radio et Télévision dans les Afriques: anciens objets, nouvelles approches, IMAF, EHESS, 9 novembre 2020: https://soundcloud.com/florencebrisset/seminaire-radios-et-teles-dans-les-af-seance-2-cgrabli-91120?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fflorencebrisset%252Fseminaire-radios-et-teles-dans-les-af-seance-2-cgrabli-91120
    • Margaux Lavernhe, “Ré-encoder le glamour du Ghana à l’Angleterre. Magazines illustrés, normes de genre et identités noires dans l’objectif de James Barnor (années 1950-1980)”Sources: Materials & Fieldwork in African Studies, 6 | 2023, 143-177.
    • Dina Ligaga, Women, Visibility and Morality in Kenyan Popular Media. NISC (Pty) Ltd, 2020.
    • Florence Brisset-Foucault, 'Disruptive feminism: Van Zirimu’s columns in the 1979 Ugandan press', 13 mai 2023, https://uganda1979.hypotheses.org/389
    • Amutabi, M.N., Akuno, E.A., Ojwang, H.J., & Fleuss, D. (Eds.). (2024). African Women and Intellectual Leadership: Life Stories from Western Kenya (1st ed.). Routledge.

    • Marguerite Crémoux Le Roux, « FEMRITE Uganda Women Writers’ Association: A House of Their Own? »Les Cahiers d’Afrique de l’Est / The East African Review [En ligne], 55 | 2020, mis en ligne le 16 novembre 2020.

    • Ducournau, Claire. « Awa : la revue de la femme noire, entre presse et littérature. » Études littéraires africaines, numéro 47, 2019, p. 7–10.

    • Schulz, Dorothea. “DIS/EMBODYING AUTHORITY: FEMALE RADIO ‘PREACHERS’ AND THE AMBIVALENCES OF MASS-MEDIATED SPEECH IN MALI.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 44, no. 1, 2012, pp. 23–43.
    • Akingbe, Niyi. 2023. “Protest, Erotism, and Subversive Innuendo: ‘Radical Rudeness’ Poetics in Stella Nyanzi’s No Roses from My Mouth.” Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa 35 (2): 132–42.
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