Mamadou Abdou Babou Ngom, Dr

Dr. Mamadou Abdou Babou Ngom is a Senegalese academic. He earned a doctoral dissertation back in May of 2012 on the fiction of the 2003 Nobel Prize in literature, to wit the South African novelist and essayist J.M.Coetzee. A high-school English teacher by training in a previous incarnation, Dr Ngom has authored a little less than thirty research articles published in such renowned international literary journals as the Canada-based Englisn Language and Literature Studies, the Hong-based Advances in Literary Study, the Sweden-based Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, and Criterion: An International Journal in English. On top of that, Dr Ngom has written two novels in English, namely A Streak of Unfulfilled Expectations: Love, Politics, Betrayal (JustFiction Edition December 2018), and No Breathing Room for Rapists (The University of Ghana Printing Printing Press August 2024). Dr. Ngom's most important current research investigation project is an essay on the gender-oppression question in postcolonial African women's narratives, with five novels by Anglophone African novelists serving as primary sources. Dr Ngom was hired at the English Department of Cheikh Anta Diop University Dakar in 2016, and since then has been teaching there.