
معرفی
Jordan Alexander Stein is a Professor in the Department of English at Fordham University and serves as the Honors Program Director for the FCLC (Fordham College at Lincoln Center). He specializes in Colonial and Early US Literature, African American Literature, Book History, and Literary Theory, with particular focus on transnational and postcolonial frameworks.
- Education: B.A. from University of California, Santa Cruz; Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University
His research explores intersections of social identities (race, sexuality, gender, religion) with material literary practices, including editing, archiving, and print culture. Stein's work on Herman Melville's transnational reception and Caribbean print history has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the American Philosophical Society.
Recent publications include Fantasies of Nina Simone (2024), which bridges cultural studies and psychoanalytic criticism, and When Novels Were Books (2020), a monograph on material transformations of literary forms. His scholarship has been honored with Fordham's Key Contributor Teaching and Mentoring Award (2021).
- Scientific Awards:
- Key Contributor Teaching and Mentoring Award (2021)



