EUGENIA OSSANA
Eugenia Ossana is currently an associate lecturer at the University of Zaragoza. She holds a PhD in Contemporary Nigerian Literature and MA degrees in Advanced English Studies in Contemporary Literature and Cinema and Secondary Education, both from the University of Zaragoza. She also has a Mass Media Production degree from the University of Córdoba, in Argentina. She has been an assistant lecturer at the University of Distance Education (UNED), in Spain. Her main research interests include Decoloniality Theory from the Global South, contemporary West-African literature by women authors—especially Nigerian, Cameroonian and Ghanaian—the exploration of African-centred feminisms, Africanfuturist and Afrofuturist narratives, as well as cli-fi fiction anchored in African pre-colonial ontologies. Presently, she is a member of the research team “Literature Of(f) Limits: Pluriversal Cosmologies and Relational Identities in Present-Day Writing in English” from the University of Zaragoza.