Elizabeth Jacob on public motherhood and anticolonial politics in Côte d’Ivoire
The Journal of African History Podcast

Elizabeth Jacob on public motherhood and anticolonial politics in Côte d’Ivoire

2022-11-06
In this episode Elizabeth Jacob (Providence) joins editor Moses Ochonu (Vanderbilt) to discuss women's vital role in anticolonial struggles in Côte d'Ivoire and Francophone Africa, through acts both spectacular and mundane. Using the famous 1949 march of two thousand Ivorian women as an entry point, Jacob offers a groundbreaking application of the concept of public motherhood to contextualize the march in a stream of history, and interrogate the impacts and afterlives of women's activism and re...
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