词条 | Thérèse Kuoh-Moukouri |
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Kuoh-Moukoury is best known for her novel Rencontres essentielles (Essential Encounters 1969) which is the first novel written by a woman in francophone Africa.{{citation needed|date=July 2016}} It relates the story of Flo, a troubled woman, and her struggles to keep her husband after she is found infertile. Her second novel is awaiting publication and is "based on the life of political martyr Alexandre Douala Manga Bell." [1] Her 1973 essay "Les couples dominos" ("Domino Couples") tackles the topic of the dynamics of interracial couples.[2] She is also the author of many articles on political activism and feminism in Sub-Saharan Africa. References1. ^1 {{cite book | last = Kuoh-Moukoury | first = Thérèse |translator=Cheryl Toman | title =Essential Encounters | publisher = MLA Text and Translations | year =2002 | location =New York | pages =60 | isbn = 0-87352-794-1}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kuoh-Moukoury, Therese}}{{France-writer-stub}}2. ^{{cite book | last = Kuoh-Moukoury | first = Thérèse | title = Les couples dominos | publisher = L'Harmattan | year = 1973}} 8 : 1938 births|French feminist writers|French feminists|Living people|People from Yaoundé|French women novelists|20th-century French novelists|20th-century French women writers |
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