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Robert Launay, « Chanter l’amour en pays dioula (Côte-d’Ivoire). Badinage, sexe et jalousie. », Cahiers d’études africaines, ID : 10.4000/etudesafricaines.18054
Derive, Jean (dir.). — Chanter l’amour en pays dioula (Côte-d’Ivoire). Badinage, sexe et jalousie. Paris, Classiques Africains, 2013, 249 p., bibl. In the 1970s, I vividly remember attending wedding ceremonies in Dyula villages where the brides, accompanied by their yet-unmarried age-mates, would dance bare-breasted holding photos of their jarabi, their sweetheart and singing tearful laments about how their relationship was abruptly coming to an end. Such public displays had ceased in larger ...