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Sarah Ngoh is a Lecturer in the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. Her work focuses on African literature, post-colonial theory, gender studies, and writing pedagogy. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Kansas, alongside master’s degrees in Women’s and Gender Studies and Pan-African Studies from the University of Louisville, and a BA in English Literature from Ottawa University.
Her research explores themes such as African masculinities, nationalisms, feminist theory, and comparative literature across African, Native American, and African American contexts. She is particularly noted for her analysis of protest literature and intersections of gender in post-colonial narratives.
Recent scholarship includes examining protest masculinity in Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani’s novels (2024) and analyzing masculinities in post-independence African literature (2016). These works reflect her broader engagement with decolonial frameworks and intersectional approaches to literary criticism.
No scientific awards are listed. Her advising and grants sections remain unpopulated, though her pedagogical focus suggests contributions to curriculum development in writing and diversity studies. No lab or team affiliations are mentioned in the text.



