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Yang Gao <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Feb 1996 14:50:13 CDT
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Visiting Assistant Professor or instructor (depending on degree).
Specialization in film, TV  study , and video production.  Three year
appointment beginning September 1, 1996.
 
Qualification:  a Ph.D. ( or completion during 1996-97) in film and TV
history, theory, and criticism.  Candidates should have demonstrated a
significant record of strong teaching, research, creative work, and
potential for publication.
 
The program in film and Video is an interdisciplinary certificate
program enrolling 100 undergraduate students. Located within the
Graduate Program in Literature, the Program supports the Literature
Program minor in Media Studies.
 
Send vita, reprints of articles and evidence of other productivity
along with four letters of references by March 1, 1996 to:
 
Jane M. Gaines
Assoc. Professor and Director, Program in Film & Video
Duke University
107A Art Museum
Box 90671
Durham, NC 27708-0671
 
Fax 919-684-3598
 
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