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Burgoyne Robert <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:19:35 -0400
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>LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES. In keeping with ongoing changes in higher
>education, the Wayne State English Department has embarked upon a
>reconceptualization of its academic programs and mission. The department
>seeks to redefine itself as part of an urban research university focused
>on questions of globalization and technology, particularly as they affect
>a comprehensive program with a breadth of historical scope and
>disciplinary diversity. For two tenure-track assistant professor
>positions, the department invites applications from scholars whose
>research addresses concerns relevant to an English department focused on
>global, urban, and/or technological issues, in relation to one or more of
>the following areas: 1) African-American literature and culture
>(particularly trans-Atlantic or pan-American); 2) literature and
>globalization (including trans-national and post-colonial); 3) digital
>culture. We are especially interested in candidates whose work moves
>across different historical periods or contributes to the department's
>ongoing redefinition. Please send letter and CV, postmarked no later than
>October 31, to Richard Grusin, Chair, Department of English, Wayne State
>University, Detroit, MI 48202. Wayne State University is a premier
>institution of higher education offering more than 350 academic programs
>through 14 schools and colleges to more than 31,000 students in
>metropolitan Detroit. Wayne State University is an equal
>opportunity/affirmative action employer. Minority candidates are
>especially encouraged to apply.
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>WRITING AND NEW MEDIA. In keeping with ongoing changes in higher
>education, the Wayne State English Department has embarked upon a
>reconceptualization of its academic programs and mission. The department
>seeks to redefine itself as part of an urban research university focused
>on questions of globalization and technology, particularly as they affect
>a comprehensive program with a breadth of historical scope and
>disciplinary diversity. For a tenure-track assistant professor position,
>the department invites applications from scholars with research expertise
>and training in rhetoric and composition studies, particularly in relation
>to computer-mediated communication and new media. We are especially
>interested in candidates with experience in developing curriculum and
>pedagogy for the teaching of writing in electronic environments, who can
>help to develop the department's new initiative in digital literacy.
>Please send letter and CV, postmarked no later than October 31, to Richard
>Grusin, Chair, Department of English, Wayne State University, Detroit,
>MI 48202. Wayne State University is a premier institution of higher
>education offering more than 350 academic programs through 14 schools and
>colleges to more than 31,000 students in metropolitan Detroit. Wayne
>State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
>employer. Minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
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> DEROY CHAIR IN ENGLISH. In keeping with ongoing changes in higher
> education, the Wayne State English Department has embarked upon a
> reconceptualization of its academic programs and mission. The
> department seeks to redefine itself as part of an urban research
> university focused on questions of globalization and technology,
> particularly as they affect a comprehensive program with a breadth of
> historical scope and disciplinary diversity. The department seeks an
> associate or full professor with a distinguished record of publication,
> professional service, and teaching to take a leading role in the
> department's ongoing reconceptualization. Although area of
> specialization is open, we are especially interested in candidates whose
> work is historically grounded, philosophically rigorous, and engages in
> methodological inquiry across disciplines and periods. Please send
> nominations or applications to Richard Grusin, Chair, Department of
> English. The DeRoy search will continue until filled. Wayne State
> University is a premier institution of higher education offering more
> than 350 academic programs through 14 schools and colleges to more than
> 31,000 students in metropolitan Detroit. Wayne State University is an
> equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Minority candidates are
> especially encouraged to apply.
>

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