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Lea Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:18:48 -0400
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From:  Lea Carlson, Administrative Assistant, Film Studies Dept, Wesleyan 
University
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Please post the following job search info:

AMST/FILM Job Description for 2007-08 Faculty Search

The Department of Film Studies and the Program in American Studies seeks a 
film scholar-teacher for a tenure-track joint appointment, at the assistant 
professor or instructor level (depending on completion of the 
dissertation).  In addition to offering courses in American film history, 
genre, and aesthetics, the successful candidate will also offer at least 
one course on television history and aesthetics.  Candidates should be 
prepared to teach their specialty to undergraduates at beginning, 
intermediate and advanced levels.  Requirements include a Ph.D. in hand or 
near completion.  Send letter of application, CV, dossier, three 
confidential letters of recommendation, writing sample (25pp.) and 
self-addressed post card to:  Jeanine Basinger and Richard Slotkin, 
Co-Chairs of the Search Committee, Center for Film Studies, Wesleyan 
University, Middletown, CT 06459.  All applications materials must be 
received by November 15, 2007.  No faxes or electronic applications please. 
Wesleyan is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.  Women and 
minorities are encouraged to apply.



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