Erneville, Annette Mbaye d'
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Mbaye d'Erneville, Annette
D'Erneville, Annette Mbaye
D'Erneville, Anne Mbaye
Erneville, Anne Mbaye d'
M'baye, Annette
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found: Femmes africaines, 1982, c1981:t.p. (Annette Mbaye d'Erneville)
found: Her Poèmes africains, 1965:t.p. (Annette M'baye; Senegalese poet)
found: African women in cinema blog, Women's presence in African Screen = La presence de la femme dans Ecrans d'Afrique - 1991-1998, 31 December 2009, viewed August 17, 2018(birth of the journal Ciné Afrique director [female] Anne Mbaye d'Erneville; published in 1992)
found: Wikipedia, August 17, 2018(Annette Mbaye d'Erneville; Senegalese writer; born 23 June 1926 in Sokone, Senegal; in 1947 she went to France to study journalism; active from 1963 in Radio Senegal, becoming director of programs; she also has been a journalist specializing in women's issues; in 1963 she launched Awa magazine, the first francophone publication for African women; she specializes in writing children's literature and poetry; affiliated with the Musée de la Femme Henriette Bathily, in Gorée; her son, Ousmane William Mbaye, made the film Mère-bi about her) linked biography, archived biography page (Annette MBAYE D'ERNEVILLE; did primary and secondary school with the nuns of Saint-Joseph de Cluny, Saint-Louis; from 1942 to 1945 she attended the Ecole normale de Rufisque, where she was influenced by the avant-garde ideas of its director, Madame Le Goff; obtained radio journalism diploma in Paris; returned to Senegal in 1957, launched with friends a new journal, Femmes de soleil, rebaptized Awa in 1963) - http://aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au/MbayedErnevilleAnnette.html
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1984-08-02: new
2018-08-22: revised
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