
معرفی
Amatoritsero Ede is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Mount Allison University. His work focuses on Afropolitan Studies, Global Anglophone Literature, and socio-political cultural commentary. He authored the 2022 nonfiction collection Imagination’s Many Rooms, blending literary analysis with personal narratives about encounters with global literary figures. His research engages postcolonial theory, digital humanities, and cultural identity politics.
His academic contributions include critical essays on African literature’s digital futures, the evolution of Afropolitanism as a cultural framework, and redefining the global literary canon. His 2023 articles Area Studies: From “Global Anglophone” to Afropolitan Literature and Digital Afropolitan Futures exemplify his exploration of transnational cultural networks and technological impacts on identity formation.
Ede’s writings often appear in venues like the Maple Tree Literary Supplement, with pieces such as The Example of Mandela anthologized in Mandela: Tributes to a Global Icon. His interdisciplinary approach bridges literary studies with socio-political analysis, offering critical insights into diasporic consciousness and cultural decolonization.




