Kesso Barry

Kesso Barry (born 1948) is a Guinean autobiographical writer in French.[1] Her autobiography, dedicated to her daughter, recounts the restrictive gender roles of her traditional upbringing as a member of the Fulani nobility in Guinea-Conakry, and her escape to a Westernised life in Paris.[2]

Works

  • Kesso, princesse peuhle [Kesso, a Fulani princess], Paris: Seghers, 1988. ISBN 978-2232100970

References

  1. Elisabeth Bekers (2012). "Barry, Kesso". In Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong; Henry Louis Gates. Dictionary of African Biography. OUP USA. pp. 389–90. ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5.
  2. Edgard Sankara (2011). "Kesso Barry: Autobiography, Masculinity, Ambiguity, and Limited Reception". Postcolonial Francophone Autobiographies: From Africa to the Antilles. University of Virginia Press. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-0-8139-3171-5.

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