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Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (born 24 June 1969 in
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) is a Ugandan poet and literary scholar.Gandtschi, Ali. "Susan Kiguli (Uganda)"
Internationales Literaturfestival Berlin, 2008. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
She is an associate professor of literature at
Makerere University Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
. Kiguli has been an advocate for creative writing in Africa, including service as a founding member of
FEMRITE FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association, founded in 1995, is an NGO based in Kampala, Uganda, whose programmes focus on developing and publishing women writers in Uganda and—more recently—in the East African region. ...
,"History of FEMRITE"
FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
a judge for the
Commonwealth Writers' Prize Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best ...
(African Region, 1999), and an advisory board member for the
African Writers Trust The African Writers Trust (AWT) was established in 2009 as "a non-profit entity which seeks to coordinate and bring together African writers in the Diaspora and writers on the continent to promote sharing of skills and other resources, and to foste ...
."Advisory Board"
African Writers Trust. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
As a poet, Kiguli is best known for her 1998 collection '' The African Saga'',World Social Forum. "Susan Kiguli (Uganda)". Poetic Voices at the World Social Forum Nairobi, Kenya, 19–23 January 2007.
Retrieved 21 September 2011.
as a scholar, and for her work on oral poetry and performance.ACLS, "Fellows and Research: Susan Nalugwa Kiguli F'10."
American Council of Learned Societies: Advancing the Humanities, 27 July 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.


Education

* 2005:
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in English, The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom * 1996:
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in literary linguistics for teaching English language and literature, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom * 1994:
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in literature, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda * 1991:
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education, Makerere University


Poetry and performances

Kiguli has participated as a poet and reader in numerous literary festivals and conferences, including the
International Literature Festival Berlin The Berlin International Literature Festival (german: internationales literaturfestival berlin) or ''ilb'' is an annual event based in Berlin. Every September, the festival presents contemporary poetry, prose, nonfiction, graphic novels and inte ...
(2008); the
Poetry Africa Poetry Africa is an international poetry festival held annually in Durban, South Africa. More than twenty poets, predominantly from South Africa and elsewhere on the African continent, participate in the 7- to 10-day Poetry Africa, an international ...
Festival in Kwazulu–Natal, South Africa (2009);"Susan Kiguli (Uganda)". 19th Poetry Africa Festival, 5–9 October 2009.
Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu-Nata. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
the World Social Forum in Nairobi, Kenya (2007); and the Leeds Centre for African Studies, University of Leeds, United Kingdom (2005). In addition to her critically acclaimed collection ''The African Saga'', which won the National Book Trust of Uganda Poetry Award (1999),"FEMRITE Achievements and Milestones."
FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
Kiguli has also written poems for children – four of which were featured by ''Books LIVE'', as "Animal Portraits by Susan Kiguli (Note of Affection No. 4, Love Africa Carnival)"Smith, Alex
“Animal Portraits by Susan Kiguli (Note of Affection #4, Love Africa Carnival)"
Books LIVE: The internet newspaper for SA books, 9 September 2008. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
and selected by readers as "one of the most loved Love Notes of its month."Smith, Alex
"Hogging the Apple: Susan Kiguli’s experience of reading Gabeba Baderoon’s poetry"
Books LIVE: The internet newspaper for SA books, 4 February 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
Kiguli has discussed her own childhood reading experiences in an interview with ''BooksLIVE''.Little Hands @ Books LIVE. "Susan Kiguli’s formative reading experiences"
''Books LIVE'', 17 March 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
Kiguli has also contributed poetry for children to the collection ''Michael's Eyes: The War against the Ugandan Child'', an international collaborative effort "intended to raise the global awareness of the situation in Northern Uganda," particularly concerning the troubles caused by the
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.Granqvist, Raoul J., ed. ''Michael's Eyes: The War against the Ugandan Child''. Institutionen för Moderna Språk. Umeå universitet. Umeå, Sweden, 2006. Kiguli poem’s were also featured in ''Eye of the Storm: A Photographic Journey Across Uganda'', with photography by David Pluth and Pierre-Francois Didek. Kiguli has also been featured by Ultra Violet: Indian feminists unplugged,Kiguli, Susan. "Two poems."
Ultra Violet: Indian feminists unplugged, 1 January 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
and by Department of English & Creative Writing,
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.Kiguli, Susan
Translating "Sing Like A River" into "Yira Ng'o Mugga".
Crossing Borders Open Day, Department of English & Creative Writing, Bowland College. Lancaster University, February 2006. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
Her work is included in the 2019 anthology ''
New Daughters of Africa ''Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent from the Ancient Egyptian to the Present'' is a compilation of orature and literature by more than 200 women from Africa and the African diaspora, ...
'', edited by
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Scholarship and criticism

Praised by the poet and critic
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as "the leading intellectually astute voice in contemporary East African poetry," Kiguli was an
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Fellow for 2010, with her research focusing on "Oral Poetry and Popular Song in South Africa and Uganda: A Study of Contemporary Performance.” On the same general topic, Kiguli’s recent intellectual contributions include “The Symbolism of Music Festivals in Buganda: The case of Ekitoobero and Enkuuka y’omwaka,” in ''Performing Community'' (2008) and "Mapping the Dream of Cultural Continuity: Songs at Enkuuka y’omwaka” in ''Performing Change'' (2009). Alex Smith also found noteworthy Kiguli's comments on ''A Hundred Silences'', the third collection of poems by
Gabeba Baderoon Gabeba Baderoon (born 21 February 1969) is a South African poet and academic. She is the 2005 recipient of the Daimler Chrysler Award for South African Poetry. She lives and works in Cape Town, South Africa, and Pennsylvania, US, and serves as ...
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Published works


Anthologies

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Poems

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References


External links


"When Kiguli treated us to a poetry fest ""Animal Portraits by Susan Kiguli (Note of Affection #4, Love Africa Carnival)""Susan Kiguli’s formative reading experiences"

Webcast at the Library of Congress 16 November 2011
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