Kristin Ross (born 1953)[1] is a professor emeritus of comparative literature at New York University. She is primarily known for her work on French literature and culture of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.[2]
Kristin Ross | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) |
Education | Yale University, PhD. |
Era | 20th / 21st century philosophy |
School | Comparative Literature Continental philosophy Urban theory |
Life and work
editRoss received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1981 and since then has written a number of books, including The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune (1988), Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture (1995) and May '68 and its Afterlives (2002). She edited Anti-Americanism (2004) with Andrew Ross (no relation). In 2015, her book Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune appeared.[3]
For Fast Cars, Clean Bodies, Ross was awarded a Critic's Choice Award and the Lawrence Wylie Award for French Cultural Studies. Professor Ross has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a fellowship from the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Ross has also translated several works from French including Jacques Ranciere's The Ignorant Schoolmaster. Along with her research interests in French political culture and literature, Ross's work gains its focus through her interest in urban and revolutionary history, theory, politics, ideology and popular culture.[4]
Selected bibliography
edit- (co-editor, with Alice Kaplan). Everyday Life, co-ed., Yale French Studies, no. 73. Fall 1987. ISBN 9780300040470
- The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune. University of Minnesota Press. 1988. ISBN 9780816616862
- French translation, Les Prairies Ordinaires, 2012.
- Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture. MIT Press. 1995. ISBN 9780262181617
- French translation, re-edition, Flammarion, 2006.
- May '68 and Its Afterlives. Chicago. 2002. ISBN 9780226727974
- French translation, Le Monde Diplomatique/Complexe, 2005. Re-edition Editions Agone 2011.
- (co-editor, with Andrew Ross). Anti-Americanism. NYU Press, 2004. ISBN 9780814775677
- (contributor) Democracy in What State?. Columbia University Press, 2011. ISBN 9780231152983
- Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune. Verso, 2015. ISBN 9781781688397
- French edition, La Fabrique, 2015.
- (translator and preface). 'The Zad and NoTav: Territorial Struggles and the Making of a New Political Intelligence.' (Verso 2018). Translation of the Mauvaise Troupe's 'Contrées.'
References
edit- ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).
- ^ Faculty Page Bio at NYU
- ^ Bernes, Jasper (9 May 2016). "Jasper Bernes reviews Communal Luxury". Critical Inquiry Editorial Office. Critical Inquiry.
- ^ Faculty Page Bio at NYU
External links
edit- By Kristin Ross
- "Henri Lefebvre on the Situationist International" Interview conducted and translated 1983 by Kristin Ross, in October (journal) 79 (Winter 1997)
- "Closing Time" Obituary of Norman Brown in Radical Philosophy, 118 (Mar/Apr 2003).
- "Q&A: Visiting Distinguished Professor in Humanities Kristin Ross discusses detective novels, feminism and the French response to Iraq" - Interview with Kristin Ross at Grinnell College (September 10, 2004)
- "Ethics and the Rearmament of Imperialism[permanent dead link ] Article to be published in a forthcoming book, (2005).
- "Managing the Present" Commentary on the 40th anniversary of May 68 in France in Radical Philosophy, No. 149 (March/April 2008).
- About Kristin Ross
- "Red and black" A review of May '68 and its Afterlives in Radical Philosophy, (May/June 2003).
- "Sam's Club" A review of a book edited by Kristin Ross, Anti-Americanism, in BOOKFORUM, (dec/jan 2005)