Deadline:
October 2 (to ensure full consideration)
Length/Track:
Tenure track
Description:
“Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Early Modern Literary Studies or related discipline by the time of appointment, experience in and a commitment to undergraduate teaching, and a record of scholarly activity. We are especially interested in applicants whose research and teaching interests focus on disability studies and other approaches that examine the relationship between culture, identity, and embodiment: race, gender, and sexuality.” “Candidates with additional expertise in areas such as European Literature before 1700 and Global Literature are encouraged to apply.” “In addition, we welcome applicants who link the study of Early Modern Literature to interdisciplinary research areas, such as Medieval and Renaissance Studies; Women, Feminist, and Queer Studies; environmental humanities; transnational studies; digital humanities; media studies.”
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