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Awa (magazine)

AWA, la revue de la femme noire (French pronunciation: [ɑwɑ: la ʁəvy də la fam nwaʁ] , English: AWA, Journal of the Black woman) was a Senegalese women's magazine published monthly from 1964 to 1973.

Awa : la revue de la femme noire
January 1964 issue of Awa
EditorAnnette Mbaye d'Erneville
CategoriesAfrican women
Founded1964
Final issue1973
CountrySenegal
Based inDakar
LanguageFrench
Websitehttps://www.awamagazine.org/
OCLC473965151

Production Edit

Awa was founded in Dakar by Annette M'baye d'Erneville[1] and a network of African women. The magazine was originally conceived in 1957 as Femmes de Soleil (Sun women) but was renamed and the first issue was published in 1964. The name Awa refers to Eve, the first woman according to the Bible, Hawwâ' in Arabic.[2] Awa aimed to establish community and identity The journal is considered to be a pioneering women's magazine for offering a space for dialogue and representation to African women.[3][4]

It was produced on a voluntary basis at Abdoulaye Diop's printshop, the first private printing press in Senegal, remaining independent from state or religious influence. The magazine was funded by subscriptions, as well as approximately 10% from advertising, and a small amount from occasional small donations from Léopold Sédar Senghor, the president of Senegal at the time.[3]

The production of Awa was paused in 1966 due to financial difficulties and resumed six years later. In 1972, Michel de Breteuil offered to buy the magazine, but the team refused, preferring to maintain independence and distance from French influence.[3][5] Breteuil went on to found Amina, another magazine targeted towards Black women in the same year. Due to a persisting lack of resources, production could not be sustained and the final issue of Awa was released in May 1973.[3]

Editorial team Edit

The founder and Editor-in-chief was Annette Mbaye d'Erneville, a radio journalist, writer and Director of Programming of Radio Senegal.[5] The editorial team was composed primarily of women, many of whom were renowned intellectuals, including Oulimata Bâ; psychoanalyst Solange Faladé; poet Virginie Camara, and Henriette Bathily, Director of the cultural department of the French Cultural Centre.[5] Anta Diop, the wife of Abdoulaye Diop was also part of the editorial board and performed various duties including accounting, publicity and proofreading.[3]

Format and distribution Edit

Each issue of Awa consisted of 36 pages in black and white with a cover page in color. Awa was published monthly, with 5000 copies of each issue released from January 1964 to December 1964, then at a more irregular pace until 1966.[6] A second serious of four issues was released from October 1972 to May 1973.[7]

Awa took inspiration from other African publications as well as French women's magazines, especially glossy magazines. [5] It features articles on various aspects of African womanhood as well as contributions from readers around the world, both men and women.

Legacy Edit

Awa has been recognised as an important early example of African women's writing and engagement before the appearance of the first novels written by Senegalese women in the 1970s.[7] It has been studied as an example of African women's reading and writing cultures in the period following the independence of many African nations in the 1960s.

In 2017, all nineteen issues of the magazine were digitized by the Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire-Cheikh Anta Diop (IFAN) and made available online as part of the Global Challenges research project run by the University of Bristol and the Paul Valéry University Montpellier 3 in partnership with the National Archives of Senegal in Dakar. An exhibition was organised from November 2017 to January 2018 at the Henriette-Bathily Women's Museum in Dakar and subsequently in Montpellier and Bordeaux. [3]

References Edit

  1. ^ "AWA, une revue féminine pionnière" [AWA, A Pioneering Women's Journal] (PDF) (Press release) (in French). 23 October 2017. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  2. ^ "Exhibition: AWA (Dakar, Montpellier, Bordeaux)". African Reading Cultures.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f Fotota (30 August 2019). ""Awa : la revue de la femme noire" – Entretien avec Claire Ducournau" ["Awa: Journal of the Black woman" – Interview with Claire Ducournau]. FOTOTA - Perspectives africaines en photographie (in French). Archived from the original on 21 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Reportage Afrique - L'exposition Awa, une revue féminine pionnière (Africa Report- Exhibition on Awa, A Pioneering women's Journal)". RFI (in French). 2017-12-01. Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  5. ^ a b c d Bush, Ruth (January 2016). "'Mesdames, il faut lire!'". Francosphères. 5 (2). doi:10.3828/franc.2016.15.
  6. ^ Amin, Samir (2018). Le monde des affaires sénégalais (in French). Paris (7, rue Bernard-Palissy 75006). ISBN 978-2-7073-3406-0. OCLC 1057838858.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ a b Ducournau, Claire (2019). "Awa : la revue de la femme noire, entre presse et littérature". Études littéraires africaines (in French) (47): 7. doi:10.7202/1064749ar. ISSN 0769-4563.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Exhibition: AWA (Dakar, Montpellier, Bordeaux)

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AWA la revue de la femme noire French pronunciation ɑwɑ la ʁevy de la fam nwaʁ English AWA Journal of the Black woman was a Senegalese women s magazine published monthly from 1964 to 1973 Awa la revue de la femme noireJanuary 1964 issue of AwaEditorAnnette Mbaye d ErnevilleCategoriesAfrican womenFounded1964Final issue1973CountrySenegalBased inDakarLanguageFrenchWebsitehttps www awamagazine org OCLC473965151 Contents 1 Production 2 Editorial team 3 Format and distribution 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksProduction EditAwa was founded in Dakar by Annette M baye d Erneville 1 and a network of African women The magazine was originally conceived in 1957 as Femmes de Soleil Sun women but was renamed and the first issue was published in 1964 The name Awa refers to Eve the first woman according to the Bible Hawwa in Arabic 2 Awa aimed to establish community and identity The journal is considered to be a pioneering women s magazine for offering a space for dialogue and representation to African women 3 4 It was produced on a voluntary basis at Abdoulaye Diop s printshop the first private printing press in Senegal remaining independent from state or religious influence The magazine was funded by subscriptions as well as approximately 10 from advertising and a small amount from occasional small donations from Leopold Sedar Senghor the president of Senegal at the time 3 The production of Awa was paused in 1966 due to financial difficulties and resumed six years later In 1972 Michel de Breteuil offered to buy the magazine but the team refused preferring to maintain independence and distance from French influence 3 5 Breteuil went on to found Amina another magazine targeted towards Black women in the same year Due to a persisting lack of resources production could not be sustained and the final issue of Awa was released in May 1973 3 Editorial team EditThe founder and Editor in chief was Annette Mbaye d Erneville a radio journalist writer and Director of Programming of Radio Senegal 5 The editorial team was composed primarily of women many of whom were renowned intellectuals including Oulimata Ba psychoanalyst Solange Falade poet Virginie Camara and Henriette Bathily Director of the cultural department of the French Cultural Centre 5 Anta Diop the wife of Abdoulaye Diop was also part of the editorial board and performed various duties including accounting publicity and proofreading 3 Format and distribution EditEach issue of Awa consisted of 36 pages in black and white with a cover page in color Awa was published monthly with 5000 copies of each issue released from January 1964 to December 1964 then at a more irregular pace until 1966 6 A second serious of four issues was released from October 1972 to May 1973 7 Awa took inspiration from other African publications as well as French women s magazines especially glossy magazines 5 It features articles on various aspects of African womanhood as well as contributions from readers around the world both men and women Legacy EditAwa has been recognised as an important early example of African women s writing and engagement before the appearance of the first novels written by Senegalese women in the 1970s 7 It has been studied as an example of African women s reading and writing cultures in the period following the independence of many African nations in the 1960s In 2017 all nineteen issues of the magazine were digitized by the Institut Fondamental d Afrique Noire Cheikh Anta Diop IFAN and made available online as part of the Global Challenges research project run by the University of Bristol and the Paul Valery University Montpellier 3 in partnership with the National Archives of Senegal in Dakar An exhibition was organised from November 2017 to January 2018 at the Henriette Bathily Women s Museum in Dakar and subsequently in Montpellier and Bordeaux 3 References Edit AWA une revue feminine pionniere AWA A Pioneering Women s Journal PDF Press release in French 23 October 2017 Retrieved 2023 01 20 Exhibition AWA Dakar Montpellier Bordeaux African Reading Cultures a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f Fotota 30 August 2019 Awa la revue de la femme noire Entretien avec Claire Ducournau Awa Journal of the Black woman Interview with Claire Ducournau FOTOTA Perspectives africaines en photographie in French Archived from the original on 21 March 2022 Reportage Afrique L exposition Awa une revue feminine pionniere Africa Report Exhibition on Awa A Pioneering women s Journal RFI in French 2017 12 01 Archived from the original on 21 March 2022 Retrieved 2023 01 23 a b c d Bush Ruth January 2016 Mesdames il faut lire Francospheres 5 2 doi 10 3828 franc 2016 15 Amin Samir 2018 Le monde des affaires senegalais in French Paris 7 rue Bernard Palissy 75006 ISBN 978 2 7073 3406 0 OCLC 1057838858 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Ducournau Claire 2019 Awa la revue de la femme noire entre presse et litterature Etudes litteraires africaines in French 47 7 doi 10 7202 1064749ar ISSN 0769 4563 External links EditOfficial website Exhibition AWA Dakar Montpellier Bordeaux Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Awa magazine amp oldid 1170992189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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