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Tuesday 10 June, 18:30

“A History of Colonial Motherhood in Sub-Saharan Africa (1920-1960)”

Explore the transformation of African women’s lives due to colonial maternity practices from 1920 to 1960, focusing on aspects of control, public health, and community reception. Professor Anne Hugon’s lecture delves into the impact of medicalizing pregnancy and childbirth programs and examines why African women embraced these colonial initiatives, despite their complex and ambivalent relationships with colonial authorities.

In French.

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