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Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (born 24 June 1969 in Luweero District, Uganda) is a Ugandan poet and literary scholar. She is an associate professor of literature at Makerere University. Kiguli has been an advocate for creative writing in Africa, including service as a founding member of FEMRITE, a judge for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (African Region, 1999), and an advisory board member for the African Writers Trust. As a poet, Kiguli is best known for her 1998 collection The African Saga, as a scholar, and for her work on oral poetry and performance.

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  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli, née le 24 juin 1969, dans le District de Luweero, en Ouganda, est une femme de lettres ougandaise. Maître de conférences à l'université Makerere, Susan Kiguli est une poétesse reconnue en Afrique de l'Est, mais aussi une des fondatrices et la directrice de FEMRITE, une association de femme de lettres ougandaise créée pour faciliter l'édition d’œuvres. En tant que poète, elle s'est fait connaître par son recueil The African Saga. En tant que chercheur, pour son travail sur la poésie orale. (fr)
  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (born 24 June 1969 in Luweero District, Uganda) is a Ugandan poet and literary scholar. She is an associate professor of literature at Makerere University. Kiguli has been an advocate for creative writing in Africa, including service as a founding member of FEMRITE, a judge for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (African Region, 1999), and an advisory board member for the African Writers Trust. As a poet, Kiguli is best known for her 1998 collection The African Saga, as a scholar, and for her work on oral poetry and performance. (en)
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  • 1969-06-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (en)
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  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (en)
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  • Luweero District, Uganda (en)
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  • Poetry (en)
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  • Ugandan (en)
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  • The African Saga (en)
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  • Academic, writer (en)
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  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli, née le 24 juin 1969, dans le District de Luweero, en Ouganda, est une femme de lettres ougandaise. Maître de conférences à l'université Makerere, Susan Kiguli est une poétesse reconnue en Afrique de l'Est, mais aussi une des fondatrices et la directrice de FEMRITE, une association de femme de lettres ougandaise créée pour faciliter l'édition d’œuvres. En tant que poète, elle s'est fait connaître par son recueil The African Saga. En tant que chercheur, pour son travail sur la poésie orale. (fr)
  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (born 24 June 1969 in Luweero District, Uganda) is a Ugandan poet and literary scholar. She is an associate professor of literature at Makerere University. Kiguli has been an advocate for creative writing in Africa, including service as a founding member of FEMRITE, a judge for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (African Region, 1999), and an advisory board member for the African Writers Trust. As a poet, Kiguli is best known for her 1998 collection The African Saga, as a scholar, and for her work on oral poetry and performance. (en)
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  • Susan Kiguli (fr)
  • Susan Nalugwa Kiguli (en)
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