Congo's Dancers

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299340346

Women and Work in Kinshasa

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By Lesley Nicole Braun
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Lesley Nicole Braun is a research associate at the Institute for Social Anthropology at the University of Basel.

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Women and Dance in Congo's Modern History Chapter 2 Overlapping Tempos Chapter 3 Dance Formations Chapter 4 From Containment to Entrapment Chapter 5 Working through Encadrement Coda Notes Bibliography Index

"An excellent contribution. . . . It offers new insights into women's creativity, embodiment, pleasure, and agency within inequitable gender and class systems."-International Journal of African Historical Studies "Like its topic, Braun's writing is highly entertaining thanks to her thoroughly selected ethnographic vignettes and embodied exposure to the realities of the danseuse. It is a must read."-Journal of Modern African Studies "A highly original and compelling work of ethnography. The role of urban women in the production of popular culture often tends to be overlooked and undervalued, and Braun's study of female concert dancers in Kinshasa, the beating heart of much of the musical world in Congo, the African continent, and beyond, makes a substantial contribution to fill in this lacuna." -Filip De Boeck, coauthor of Suturing the City: Living Together in Congo's Urban Worlds "Braun's study comes as a unique and innovative contribution to our understanding of Kinshasa as a kinetic cityscape that dizzies itself in its perpetual gyrations and metamorphoses. By locating women dancers at the center of Kinshasa's vortex-like ambiance, Braun's fine-grained narrative does more than just render these performers visible and agentive; it disrupts and shakes up staid notions of gender configurations, femininity, and the economy of the affect."-Ch. Didier Gondola, author of Tropical Cowboys: Westerns, Violence, and Masculinity in Kinshasa "A brilliant study of the dynamics of gender, labor, and respectability. Drawing on deep fieldwork, Lesley Braun poignantly shows how the dilemmas that professional female dancers face-of being highly visible and yet respectable-offer a lens through which to analyze the double binds that characterize women's lives more broadly. . . . Essential reading for anyone interested in gender, performance, and contemporary social change."-Jennifer Cole, University of Chicago

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