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In Senegal, patriarchy continues to socially and religiously construct and legitimize the under-representation of women in the media. The author aims to show how the ideas inherited from colonization and perpetuated by the Senegalese authorities since 1960, combined with the weight of traditions, put women in silence. Based on a qualitative approach, this study attempts to dissect all the complexity surrounding the silence of women in the media, an attitude that goes far beyond the limits of the media sphere.
Keywords: patriarcat, colonisation, médias de masse, invisibilité femmes
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When they met in 1958, Gaston Miron and Henri Pichette may have sensed that their friendship would last a lifetime. What they could not have foreseen were the difficulties they would face as they attempted to disseminate their respective works on each side of the ocean. What ideological and political representations did this friendship go through? What part did it play in the poetic evolution of Miron and Pichette? The unpublished correspondence of the two writers provides us with privileged access to the premises of the Quebec poet's activist years. More generally, it offers a first portrait of a Franco-Québécois relationship, the friendship between two of the twentieth century's greatest poets.
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