
New Books in Sociology Lesley Nicole Braun, "Congo's Dancers: Women and Work in Kinshasa" (U Wisconsin Press, 2023)
Oct 29, 2023
Lesley Nicole Braun, author of a book on Congo's dancers, explores the politics of control and the interlinking of visibility, virtue, and socio-economic opportunity in Kinshasa. She discusses the challenges faced by women navigating the public sphere and the gendered differences in local patronage politics. The podcast also covers the fusion of African and Cuban influences in Congolese rumba music, the significance of music and dance in women's lives in Kinshasa, the power of dance in anthropology, and the cultural significance of Mami Watah, a spiritual figure in Kinshasa.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The History and Influence of Congolese Rumba Music
02:51 • 14min
The Significance of Music and Dance in the Lives of Women in Kinshasa
16:39 • 6min
The Power of Dance in Anthropology
22:27 • 7min
The Symbolic Role of Mami Watah in Kinshasa
29:24 • 7min
Intimacy, Money, and Women's Respectability in Kinshasa
36:00 • 10min
