Ameth Diallo holds a PhD in English from Gaston Berger University where he lectures as an assistant while working on development projects implemented in the Saint-Louis area, in Senegal. His research includes African resistance to the global order, exploring alternatives relevant to progress on the continent using African literature and African thought produced by African writers and thinkers. In his research, built around postcolonial theory, he uses sociology, psychology and political science to deepen his analyses. Ameth Diallo has published several articles in journals such as the International Journal of Art Humanities and Social Sciences (IJAHSSS), the European Journal of Language and Culture Studies (EJ-LANG), and SAFARA (Journal of the Department of English at the Université Gaston Berger). He was a member of the 2016 cohort of the YALI program as a Mandela Washington Fellow at the University of Iowa.