
About
Ghirmai Negash is a Professor of English & African Literature in the Department of English and Director of the African Studies Program at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences. He is based at the Athens Campus and actively contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship in African literary and cultural studies.
Research Interests: His work centers on African literatures, with a focus on the Horn of Africa and South Africa. He explores critical theory, translation, postcolonial identity, life writing, and the development of indigenous literary traditions. His scholarship bridges literary analysis and cultural activism, particularly in Eritrean and broader African contexts.
Publication Trends: His recent publications reflect a strong commitment to recovering and translating foundational African literary texts, such as The Conscript, and situating contemporary works like Welcome to Our Hillbrow within global literary discourse. His contributions span journals in African literature, biography, and comparative studies, emphasizing narrative, memory, and decolonial perspectives.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants: While specific advisees and grant funding are not listed, his role as Director of African Studies and publication record suggest active mentorship and leadership in academic programming. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in critical theory and postcolonial literature, indicating engagement with student research and scholarly development.
Labs and Teams: He leads the African Studies Program, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across languages, history, and literature. This program likely supports research initiatives, guest lectures, and cultural events focused on Africa and its diasporas.
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