Gibson Ncube is Associate Professor of French with 14 years of teaching experience at university level. He has published extensively on Postcolonial African literatures and cultures from the Maghreb. His research interests are in Comparative Literatures, Queer and Gender Studies as well as Postcolonial African Cultural Studies. He had taught diverse courses in French and Francophone Literatures, Translation into English, Commentary of unseen literary texts, West/North/Southern African Literatures. He is currently the Assistant Editor of the South African Journal of African Languages. He serve in the Editorial Boards of Nomina Africana and the Journal of Literary Studies. He also serve in the Editorial Board of the Governing Intimacies in the Global South Book Series at Manchester University Press. He is the current co-convenor of the Queer African Studies Association of the African Studies Association.
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