Deadline:
January 5
Length/Track:
Tenured, tenure track
Description:
Seeking candidates who are “critically engaged in the intersection of native/indigenous feminisms and colonial studies (settler, franchise, post-, plantation, refugee, chattel, anti-Black, and colonial reversals) as they relate to power, , sovereignty, land, and futurities. The Department is also interested in the study of indigenous peoples in the Middle Eastern & African colonial, post-colonial, and settler colonial contexts. Desired secondary specializations may include interdisciplinary frameworks, such as comparative empire studies, and race/gender/sexuality theory, queer theory, biopolitics, media critique, new media, and social justice.” Candidates will have an “[e]arned Ph.D. in any of the following or related areas: Indigenous, Native, or First-Nations Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, History, Sociology, Philosophy, Critical Studies, Critical Legal Studies, or Palestinian Studies by the time of appointment.”
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