Abena Busia

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Abena Busia (born April 28, 1953 ) is a Ghanaian writer, short story writer and feminist. She is Associate Professor in the Faculty of English Literature at Rutgers University in New Jersey (USA) and Co-Director of the Women Writing Africa project , with a feminist focus. At Rutgers University she is a specialist in African-American literature and the literature of the African diaspora .

Busia trained and graduated from Oxford, UK.

It was included in the anthology Daughters of Africa , edited in 1992 by Margaret Busby in London and New York.

family

Abena Busia is the sister of the well-known writer Akosua Busia and daughter of the former Prime Minister of Ghana Kofi Abrefa Busia .

bibliography

  • Theorizing Black Feminisms. 1993

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