
Shawna Ross
دانشیار · 18th and 19th Century British Literature and Culture
Texas A&M Universityمعرفی
Shawna Ross is an Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University, specializing in 18th-19th century British literature, digital humanities, and environmental humanities. She holds a Ph.D. from Penn State University (2011) and has taught at institutions including Arizona State University and Penn State. Her research bridges modernist studies with digital methodologies, emphasizing critical self-reflexivity and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Education: B.A. (University of Tennessee, 2005), M.A. and Ph.D. (Penn State, 2007/2011)
Research focuses on transnational literatures, the novel’s evolution, and anthropocene frameworks. Notable works include Charlotte Brontë at the Anthropocene (2020) and co-edited volumes on digital pedagogy and modernist DH. Awards include the AFS Teaching Award (2021-22) and the Penn State Euwema Award (2010).
Recent articles engage topics like feminist DH methodologies, Brontë’s ecological narratives, and modernist digital aesthetics. Active in academic service roles, she serves on editorial boards for Journal of Digital Literary Studies and contributes to projects like the Modernist Switchboard initiative.





