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Stephen Ross is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Concordia University, Montreal. His research focuses on modernist and contemporary poetry, with particular emphasis on avant-garde aesthetics, global modernism, and intersections between nature and art.
- Ph.D., University of Oxford (2013)
- M.St., University of Oxford (2009)
- B.A., UNC Chapel Hill (2007)
Ross co-edited the peer-reviewed journal Modernism/modernity (2021-25) and currently works on late modernist poetics and state power, analyzing poets like Nathaniel Mackey, Paul Celan, and Aimé Césaire. His publications span monographs, anthologies, and peer-reviewed articles exploring global modernism's transnational dimensions.
Key publication trends include:
- Comparative analysis of modernism across cultures
- Interdisciplinary engagement with philosophy and political theory
- Recovery of marginalized modernist traditions
- Experimental approaches to poetic form and criticism
- Translation studies in Yiddish-American modernism
- Critical ecology in literary contexts
Scientific awards:
- Modernist Studies Association's 2021 book prize for co-edited anthology
Ross supervises graduate research in poetry/poetics, modernism, and 20th/21st century literature. His teaching spans courses on Afrofuturism, tragedy, and critical theory, with a focus on connecting pedagogy to contemporary literary debates.




