Thomas A. Hale is Liberal Arts Professor of African, French, and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University. He is author of Griots and Griottes (IUP, 2007) and editor (with Aissata G. Sidikou) of Women's Voices from West Africa: An Anthology of Songs from the Sahel (IUP, 2012). Aissata G. Sidikou is Assistant Professor of French at the United States Naval Academy. She is author of Recreating Words, Reshaping Worlds: The Verbal Art of Women from Niger, Mali, and Senegal.
Thomas A. Hale is Liberal Arts Professor of African, French, and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University. He is author of Griots and Griottes (IUP, 2007) and editor (with Aissata G. Sidikou) of Women's Voices from West Africa: An Anthology of Songs from the Sahel (IUP, 2012). Aissata G. Sidikou is Assistant Professor of French at the United States Naval Academy. She is author of Recreating Words, Reshaping Worlds: The Verbal Art of Women from Niger, Mali, and Senegal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
edited by Thomas A. Hale, Aissata G. Sidikou, with contributions by Marame Gueye, Kirsten Langeveld, Boubé Namaïwa, Ariane Deluz, Marloes Janson, Aline Tauzin, Luciana Penna-Diaw, Jan Jansen, George Joseph, Fatima Mounkaïla, Bah Diakité, Aissata Niandou, Beverly B. Mack, Susan J. Rasmussen, Nienke Muurling
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Introduction Women's Songs and Singing in West Africa: New Perspectives Thomas A. Hale and Aissata G. Sidikou 1. Wolof Women Break the Taboo of Sex through Songs Marame Gueye 2. Jola Kanyalen Songs from the Casamance, Sengeal: From 'Tradition' to Globalization Kirsten Langeveld 3. Azna Deities in the Songs of Taguimba Bouzou: A Window on the Visible and Invisible Boubé Namaïwa 4. Initiation and Funeral Songs from the Guro of Côte d'Ivoire Ariane Deluz 5. Praises Performances by Jalimusolu in The Gambia Marloes Janson 6. Music about Feminine Modernity in the Sahara Aline Tauzin 7. Songs by Wolof Women Luciana Penna-Diaw 8. A Heroic Performance by Siramori Diabate of Mali Brahima Camara and Jan Jansen 9. Women's Tattooing Songs from Kajoor, Senegal George Joseph 10. Drummed Poems by Songhay-Zarma Women of Niger Fatima Mounkaïla 11. Space, Language, and Identity in the Palm Tree Aissata G. Sidikou 12. Bambara Women's Songs in Southern Mali Bah Diakité 13. Patriarchy in Songs and Poetry by Zarma Women Aissata Niandou 14. Muslim Hausa Women's Songs Beverly B. Mack 15. Lamentation and Politics in the Sahelian Song Thomas A. Hale 16. Transformations in Tuareg Tende Singing: Women's Voices and Local Feminisms Susan J. Rasmussen 17. Income Strategies of a Jelimuso in Mali and France Nienke Muurling Index List of Contributors
Introduction Women's Songs and Singing in West Africa: New Perspectives Thomas A. Hale and Aissata G. Sidikou 1. Wolof Women Break the Taboo of Sex through Songs Marame Gueye 2. Jola Kanyalen Songs from the Casamance, Sengeal: From 'Tradition' to Globalization Kirsten Langeveld 3. Azna Deities in the Songs of Taguimba Bouzou: A Window on the Visible and Invisible Boubé Namaïwa 4. Initiation and Funeral Songs from the Guro of Côte d'Ivoire Ariane Deluz 5. Praises Performances by Jalimusolu in The Gambia Marloes Janson 6. Music about Feminine Modernity in the Sahara Aline Tauzin 7. Songs by Wolof Women Luciana Penna-Diaw 8. A Heroic Performance by Siramori Diabate of Mali Brahima Camara and Jan Jansen 9. Women's Tattooing Songs from Kajoor, Senegal George Joseph 10. Drummed Poems by Songhay-Zarma Women of Niger Fatima Mounkaïla 11. Space, Language, and Identity in the Palm Tree Aissata G. Sidikou 12. Bambara Women's Songs in Southern Mali Bah Diakité 13. Patriarchy in Songs and Poetry by Zarma Women Aissata Niandou 14. Muslim Hausa Women's Songs Beverly B. Mack 15. Lamentation and Politics in the Sahelian Song Thomas A. Hale 16. Transformations in Tuareg Tende Singing: Women's Voices and Local Feminisms Susan J. Rasmussen 17. Income Strategies of a Jelimuso in Mali and France Nienke Muurling Index List of Contributors
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