
New Books in Sociology Carole Ammann, "Women, Agency, and the State in Guinea: Silent Politics" (Routledge, 2020)
Aug 18, 2024
Carole Ammann, an insightful author focusing on women's political articulations in Muslim Guinea, explores the unique ways women express agency amid societal constraints. She highlights how women's silent politics unfold in everyday activities rather than traditional political settings. Through personal narratives, Ammann emphasizes the intersection of motherhood, identity, and grassroots activism. The conversation also touches on the complexities of democracy in Guinea and the challenges women face in asserting their voices within both local and institutional frameworks.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Women's Politics in Guinea
01:56 • 15min
Navigating Identity and Independence in a Foreign Culture
17:09 • 3min
Motherhood and Research in Guinea
20:35 • 8min
The Political Journey of Alpha Conde in Guinea
28:12 • 3min
Navigating Gender and Power in Guinea
30:43 • 19min
Silent Politics and Women's Agency in Guinea
49:39 • 27min
Democracy and Women's Voices in Guinea
01:16:45 • 11min

