El Hadji Malick Ndiaye, PhD

PhD, French Literature
Assistant Professor, Modern Languages and Cultures
Assistant Professor, Global African Studies
Email: ndiayee@seattleu.edu
Phone: 206.220.8299
Building/Room: XAVIER 118
Biography
Ndiaye received his Ph.D. in French literature from Université Européenne de Bretagne. He also holds master's degrees in modern French literature, Francophone studies, and media and communication science. His research focuses on the notion of “francophone author” through various identical and theoretical perspectives. His research interests also include French regionalism from La Belle Epoque to present days, French-speaking Canada, transnational identities in Africa and postcolonial francophone literature and cinema.
Professor Ndiaye is also a writer and a poet; he recently published Altercultures, a book exploring a possible transformation of collective belongings by alternative singularities and Un Nègre à Tanger, a critical essay on racial interactions in Morocco.