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... that Scholastique Dianzinga edited a post-indepedence history of women in the Republic of Congo which discussed why women's emancipation has been hindered? Source: "Femme de lettres, Elise-Thérèse Gamassa a contribué, aux côtés de Scholastique Dianzinga et Jeanne Dambendzet, à la publication d’un bel ouvrage intitulé: «La place et le rôle des femmes dans la société congolaise, 1960-2010». Une œuvre qui dresse le bilan du parcours des Congolaises, les cinquante dernières années d’indépendance nationale et établit un diagnostic sur les maux qui freinent leur émancipation." ('A woman of letters, Elise-Thérèse Gamassa contributed, alongside Scholastique Dianzinga and Jeanne Dambendzet, to the publication of a beautiful work entitled: "The place and role of women in Congolese society, 1960-2010". A work that takes stock of the journey of Congolese women, the last fifty years of national independence and establishes a diagnosis of the ills that hinder their emancipation.') https://www.lhorizonafricain.com/temoignage-elise-therese-gamassa-une-femme-battante-qui-a-marque-lhistoire-de-son-pays/