African women Shona literature
Munashe Furusa Benjamin Edringtonland powerprep4life csudh
Dominguez
hil Africana Literature and Thought, African
Culture, African Development, Gender Theories, Gender relations,
Research Methods, Africana Literary Traditions, African Intellectual, Diasporan
Communities, Theorizing Hybridity, Zimbabwean Literature, Shona
Culture, Shaping Discourses, African history, Dr. Furusa, African
Influence, African Womanhood, Zimbabwean Literature, New Critical
Perspectives, Women's Literature, African Languages,
Global Diasporic Societies,
Sadza
neNyama, Ndebele people, Ndebele,
Re-imagining identities,farusa
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About Dr. Munashe Furusa
Dr.
Furusa
is the Acting Associate Dean of the College of Arts and
Humanities at California State University - Dominguez Hills,
where amongst numerous other university
positions, he has served as Chair of Africana Studies, Chair of
Academic Senate, Chair of the General Education Committee, and
Director of the Institute for Global Intercultural Peace
Building.
Dr.
Furusa
is also the Executive Director of
California African American Political and Economic Institute (CAAPEI),
and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Council
for Black Studies. Before joining CSU Dominguez Hills,
Dr.
Furusa
held numerous positions ranging in scope from high school
principal in Zimbabwe to a national role as Chairman of the
Zimbabwe Literature Curriculum Development Committee.
Dr.
Furusa is an esteemed scholar,
prolific author and lecturer and has written dozens of articles
and books. His recent books and co-edited collections include
Identity Construction and (Mis)Perceptions on Being Black in
South Africa
(forthcoming 2010),
The Borders in All of Us: New Approaches to Global Diasporic
Societies
(2006), and
African Womanhood in Zimbabwean Literature: New Critical
Perspectives on Women's Literature in African Languages
(2006).
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