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Expands our understanding of the world of women in West Africa and their complex and subtle roles as verbal artists.

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This book is a valuable source of information for Africanists interested in the role played by women in the continuity of tradition in African culture. . . . Recommended.

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Women's Songs from West Africa, is a valuable resource for scholars interested in West African music, and represents a remarkable achievement.

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Table of Contents

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

Womens Songs from West Africa

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 02/12/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253010179, 978-0253010179
      ISBN10: 0253010179

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Expands our understanding of the world of women in West Africa and their complex and subtle roles as verbal artists.

      Trade Review

      This book is a valuable source of information for Africanists interested in the role played by women in the continuity of tradition in African culture. . . . Recommended.

      * Choice *

      Women's Songs from West Africa, is a valuable resource for scholars interested in West African music, and represents a remarkable achievement.

      * Ethnomusicology Review *

      Table of Contents

      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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