2008
DOI: 10.3917/afcul.074.0006
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Féminisme(s) en Afrique et dans la Diaspora

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“…There is some hope that change may be coming. After decades of ignoring her critical contributions, Thiam has recently been vindicated in the West (Eyene 2008;Salami 2012;Tamale 2011;Winter 2011), in a new acknowledgment of the relevance of African women scholars to feminist studies. In Canada, the promotion of black studies and African studies programs in universities as well the blackness network and associated journals, enhance and strengthen black scholars as producers of knowledge.…”
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“…There is some hope that change may be coming. After decades of ignoring her critical contributions, Thiam has recently been vindicated in the West (Eyene 2008;Salami 2012;Tamale 2011;Winter 2011), in a new acknowledgment of the relevance of African women scholars to feminist studies. In Canada, the promotion of black studies and African studies programs in universities as well the blackness network and associated journals, enhance and strengthen black scholars as producers of knowledge.…”
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confidence: 99%