Women’s Studies and the African Diaspora
Focusing on the intersectionality of race and gender and how knowledge and theories are generated based on lived experiences across the African Diaspora.
Focusing on the intersectionality of race and gender and how knowledge and theories are generated based on lived experiences across the African Diaspora.
Maryse Condé, Assia Djebar, Léonora Miano and Marie NDiaye, among many others.
How Black bodies are represented in theater and plays, films and documentaries as well as print and digital media.
Ways in which Black womanhood is portrayed in comics across the French-speaking African diaspora, from the continent to the Caribbean to France.
Ways in which afrofeminism and social justice have emerged in the French public space through social media interfaces such as Twitter.
Ways in which Black French women take on blog spaces to tell stories, document their lived experiences and teach to a large audience.