Poste de un an dans les “gender studies” à l’Université de Dartmouth

Un poste à temps partiel sera disponible l’année académique prochaine à l’Université de Dartmouth dans les “gender studies”. Le programme se focalise sur l’Asie et le poste demande une expertise dans les régions de l’Himalaya et/ou du Tibet.

Pour plus de renseignements, écrire à : <Sienna.R.Craig@dartmouth.edu>

 

Annonce en anglais :

A visiting half-time position (1 course / quarter for 3 quarters) in Dartmouth’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program. The program is explicitly interested in Asia as regional area, and the position would require expertise beyond Tibet / Himalaya. Contact Sienna Craig <Sienna.R.Craig@dartmouth.edu> for more information.

The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Dartmouth College invites applications for a visiting half-time position in the area of transnational feminism for a nine-month period, running from roughly June 15, 2017, through March 15, 2018. The specific area of specialization within the field of transnational feminism is open, but preference will be given to candidates whose transnational work and perspective concentrate on the Asias, in the comparative sense. We understand “transnational” not only in a geographic way, but also in terms of flows, imbrications, or intersections across established boundaries and bodies of knowledge. What are the theoretical affordances of transnational feminism in the contemporary work of visual, performance, and sound culture or in the critical materialisms of the environmental humanities, the Anthropocene, and social justice?

The successful applicant will teach one intermediate-level course on a topic of the applicant’s choosing in Summer 2017; one section of the introductory Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies introductory course, “Sex, Gender, and Society,” in Fall 2017; and a first-year seminar with an intensive writing component, on a topic of the applicant’s choosing, in Winter 2018. This position is benefits-eligible, on a pro-rated basis.

Dartmouth College is an outstanding research institution of 4300 undergraduates. The College combines a commitment to innovative scholarship with dedication to excellent teaching. One of the most diverse institutions of higher education in New England, Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, has a strong commitment to diversity, and in that spirit encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans and people with disabilities.

Please send a letter of application, c.v., and the names of three referees to Professor Susan Ackerman/Chair, Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies/6038 Carpenter Hall/Dartmouth College/Hanover, NH 03755. Review of applications will begin February 20, 2017, and continue until the position is filled.

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