About
Tisseau Violaine is a CNRS research fellow at the Institut des mondes africains (UMR 8171). A specialist in the social history of Madagascar, she is the author of a first book: Être métis en Imerina (Madagascar) aux xixe et xxe siècles (Karthala, 2017).
Latest publication
In the shadow of the family: Nénènes [nursemaids] in Madagascar (nineteenth and twentieth centuries)
- By Violaine Tisseau,
- Translated by Jean-Claude Zancarini
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2019/1 No. 49)
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In the shadow of the family: Nénènes [nursemaids] in Madagascar (nineteenth and twentieth centuries)
- By Violaine Tisseau,
- Translated by Jean-Claude Zancarini
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2019/1 No. 49)
At the depths of intimacy. Mixed-race families and sociabilities in Madagascar during the colonial period (1896–1960)
In Annales de démographie historique (2018/1 No 135)
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In the shadow of the family: Nénènes [nursemaids] in Madagascar (nineteenth and twentieth centuries)
- By Violaine Tisseau,
- Translated by Jean-Claude Zancarini
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2019/1 No. 49)
Introduction to the topic
The broom as a political object. A look at domesticities in Africa
In Politique africaine (2019/2 No 154)
Gomez-Perez Muriel (ed.). — Femmes d’Afrique et émancipation. Entre normes sociales contraignantes et nouveaux possibles.
Paris, Karthala, 2018, 470 p., bibl., ill.
In Cahiers d’études africaines (2019/2 No 234)