Female slam poets of francophone Africa: spirited words for social change

TitleFemale slam poets of francophone Africa: spirited words for social change
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsM.E. de Bruijn, and L.W. Oudenhuijsen
Secondary TitleAfrica
Volume91
Issue5
Pagination742-767
Date Published2021
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsAfrica, identity, poetry, women
Abstract

Slam poets in Africa are part of an emerging social movement. In this article, the focus is on women in this upcoming slam movement in francophone Africa. For these women, slam has meant a change in their lives as they have found words to describe difficult experiences that were previously shrouded in silence. Their words, performances and engaged actions are developing into a body of popular knowledge that questions the status quo and relates to the ‘emerging consciousness’ in many African urban societies of unequal, often gendered, power relations. The women who engage in slam have thus become a voice for the emancipation of women in general.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttps://hdl.handle.net/1887/3270697
Citation Key11563