This article elaborates on the different ways in which some market women in Bamenda, Cameroon, use transnational soap operas to redefine their understanding of beauty. The liberalisation of the audio-visual sector in Cameroon engineered a rise in television stations and an increase in the importation of soap operas causing television stations to constantly search the African-based rental agencies for quality programmes. To increase viewership, imported soap operas from the rest of the world like the Philippines, Brazil, India, China, and Thailand are broadcast on both private and national televisions capturing the attention of mainly women who watch these soap operas at home and at their market sheds. Some women love soap operas and the cha...
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Cet article examine l’importance de la dimension culturelle des rapports de genre pour la compréhens...
Cet article se propose d’interroger des œuvres littéraires francophones de l’Afrique subsaharienne e...
More and more, contemporary African literature dwells on the body —as the subject and object of desi...
Women’s land rights are fundamental for women’s economic empowerment. Increasingly, the nationaliza...
Mass media increasingly has become a powerful force around the world. It is impactful and useful in ...
Mediante este artículo pretendemos mostrar el canon de belleza femenino que recogen las fuentes oral...
The construction of the Nguéli bridge in 1985 was an opportunity for many women. The bridge connects...
In the twenty-first century, the theme of prostitution is given too much consideration in Francophon...
Il existe dans les cultures africaines au sud du Sahara (mais aussi dans de nombreuse...
Cet article étudie l’un des défis majeurs de notre époque, l’intégration politique de la femme. Il m...
Fatou Diome and Léonora Miano, both born in Africa and living in France, are part of the growing num...
This article examines the return, in two contemporary novels, of the figure of the “naked black woma...
Magister Artium - MAIn order to overcome the silence that had been instilled by colonialism, several...
Abstract: The purpose of this mini thesis is to analyze the life of the woman Calixthe Beyala’s nove...
This essay explores the interplay between materiality, emotions, and female agency in the Bosmun are...
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Cet article se propose d’interroger des œuvres littéraires francophones de l’Afrique subsaharienne e...
More and more, contemporary African literature dwells on the body —as the subject and object of desi...