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"Matthew H. Bernstein" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Feb 2008 14:17:35 -0500
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Dear All,

please share with any qualified candidates in your programs.
Thanks!
Matthew H. Bernstein

EMORY UNIVERSITY, FILM STUDIES.  Emory University invites applications for a 
tenure-track position for an assistant professor to teach undergraduate and 
graduate courses in the Department of Film Studies.  Appointment begins 
August 2008.  We are particularly interested in applicants whose research 
focuses on critical, historical or theoretical approaches to gender in film. 
We welcome applications from scholars whose research and teaching interests 
might include feminist film theory, classical and contemporary film theory, 
Hollywood or other national cinemas; also narrative or alternative cinemas, 
animation, queer cinema; also popular culture, television and new media. 
Candidates must possess a Ph.D., evidence of excellence in teaching, and 
show promise of innovative scholarship, as well as dedication to building a 
small program .  Please send a letter of application, CV and three letters 
of recommendation to Search Committee, Department of Film Studies, Emory 
University, Atlanta, GA 30322.   Review begins March 1, 2008. Emory 
University is an EEO/AA employer.

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