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Femmes d'Afrique

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Femmes d'Afrique by Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch is a scholarly examination of the roles, experiences, and historical trajectories of women across the African continent. Drawing on extensive research, the book explores how gender dynamics have shaped—and been shaped by—colonialism, social structures, economic systems, and cultural practices from the nineteenth century into the modern era. As a leading historian of Africa, Coquery-Vidrovitch brings a nuanced perspective that challenges Eurocentric narratives and highlights African women’s agency within complex historical contexts. Published by Presses Universitaires du Mirail, this work contributes significantly to both African studies and feminist historiography, offering readers a comprehensive overview grounded in rigorous academic inquiry.

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