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Busia, Abena P.A.

  • Abena P.A. Busia
  • Abena P.A. Busia
  • Professor of English
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  • Phone Number: (848) 932-7349 / (848) 932-9331
  • Office: 162 Ryders Lane, Rm 204
  • Primary Areas of Specialization: African American and African Diaspora Literature
  • Field of Interest: African-American & Diaspora
  • About:

    Professor Busia is co-director of the groundbreaking Women Writing Africa Project, a multi-volume anthology published by the Feminist Press at CUNY. As Professor Busia points out, "history is located in multiple places." This collection is designed to recognize the cultural legacy in that assortment of voices by gathering together the original "cultural production" of African and Indian women for the first time. She is also co-editor of Women Writing Africa: West Africa and the Sahel (2005).

    In addition to the Women Writing Africa Project, Professor Busia is also the author of Theorizing Black Feminisms (1993) as well as many articles and book chapters on topics including black women's writing, black feminist criticism, and African literature. Her scholarship keeps her actively connected to her native Ghana, where a Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Grant enabled Professor Busia and two historians to lead an interdisciplinary program on "Teaching the History of the Slave Trade Routes of Ghana and Benin."  She is now at work on a book called Song in a Strange Land: Narrative and Rituals of Remembrance in the Novels of Black Women of Africa and the African Diaspora.

    Professor Busia is also the author of the poetry collection, Testimonies of Exile (1993). She serves on the advisory board of the Ghana Education Project, as well as the board of the African Women's Development Fund, the first and only pan-African funding source for women-centered programs and organizations. She teaches courses in African American and African Diaspora literature.

  • Book(s):
    "Testimonies of Exile" by Abena P.A. Busia
    Testimonies of Exile
    "Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women " by Abena P.A. Busia
    Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women
    "Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region" by Abena P.A. Busia
    Women Writing Africa: The Eastern Region
    "Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region" by Abena P.A. Busia
    Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region
    "Women Writing Africa: West Africa and the Sahel" by Abena P.A. Busia
    Women Writing Africa: West Africa and the Sahel
  • Undergraduate Courses Taught:
    • Black Autobiography
    • Harlem Renaissance
  • Other Publications:
    • "What Is Africa to Me? Knowledge Possession, Knowledge Production, and the Health of Our Bodies Politic in Africa and the Africa Diaspora"
      African Studies Review 49.1, April 2006
    • "Fashioning a Self in the Contemporary World: Notes Toward a Personal Meditation on Memory, History, and the Aesthetics of Origin"
      African Arts 37.1, Spring 2004
    • "On Cultures of Communication: Reflections from Beijing"
      Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 22.1, Autumn 1996
    • "Thinking about ‘culture’: some programme pointers"
      Gender & Development 3.1, February 1995
  • Other Information of Interest:
    • Abena P. A. Busia, awarded a Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Grant
  • Education: PhD, St. Anthony's College MA, St. Anne's College BA, St. Anne's College

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