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Ama Ata Aidoo

Ama Ata Aidoo has arguably done more than any other writer to depict the condition of women in Africa. But how much is there really to celebrate about being female in Africa today?

HARDtalk speaks to the acclaimed Ghanaian writer Ama Ata Aidoo who has arguably done more than any other writer to depict and celebrate the condition of women in Africa, in books such as 'The Dilemma of a Ghost' and 'Changes'. She is opposed to what she has described as a 'western perception that the African female is a downtrodden wretch'. But when you look around the African continent today: girls abducted in Nigeria, polygamy re-introduced in Kenya, child marriages and the prevalence of gender based violence, how much is there really to celebrate about being female in Africa?

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 15 Oct 201414:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterZeinab Badawi
Interviewed GuestAma Ata Aidoo

Broadcasts

  • Mon 21 Jul 201403:30GMT
  • Mon 21 Jul 201408:30GMT
  • Mon 21 Jul 201414:30GMT
  • Mon 21 Jul 201420:30GMT
  • Tue 29 Jul 201414:30GMT
  • Tue 29 Jul 201420:30GMT
  • Wed 15 Oct 201403:30GMT
  • Wed 15 Oct 201408:30GMT
  • Wed 15 Oct 201414:30GMT