Haverford College Assistant Professorship in Socio-Cultural Anthropology — Black Feminism

Deadline:

October 24

Length/Track:

Tenure track

Description:

“Applicants should demonstrate evidence of scholarly engagement with socio-cultural anthropology as well as Black feminist anthropology—through theory and methods. The successful candidate will make new contributions to Anthropology at Haverford in terms of scholarly expertise (such as, but not limited to, critical race studies, Indigenous anthropology, Latinx anthropology, feminist science and technology studies, racial capitalism, queer theory, health justice, carceral studies, disability rights, Black ecologies, Indigenous and land rights movements, material culture, and ethical questions of repatriation). Commitment to feminist, community-based, activist, or publicly oriented scholarship is preferred.” “Interdisciplinary engagement and contributions to interdisciplinary programs (particularly Gender and Sexuality Studies, Health Studies, Peace, Justice and Human Rights, or African and Africana Studies) is desirable.”

URL:

https://www.haverford.edu/provost/news/tenure-track-assistant-professor-socio-cultural-anthropology