
معرفی
Johanna Ross is an Affiliated Researcher (Postdoctoral level) at the School of Humanities, Tallinn University. She holds a PhD in Estonian Literature from the University of Tartu (2018). Her research focuses on Soviet Estonian literature, women’s writing, canon building, and reception studies, with emphasis on novels from the 1960s–1970s, late Soviet girls’ novellas, and everyday literature. She is editor-in-chief of the philological journal Keel ja Kirjandus.
Her work bridges literary criticism and cultural analysis, exploring topics such as Soviet censorship, gender dynamics in narrative structures, and Eastern-Western literary exchanges. Recent publications include co-editing Art Created for Many Masters: Soviet Colonialism and Estonia and contributing to comparative feminist literature studies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. She has no listed advisees, though her editorial role and collaborative publications suggest involvement in academic networks.

