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Wesleyan University Postdoctoral Equity Fellowship in Anthropology
Deadline: December 15 Length/Track: Two years. Also: “There may be multiple pathways for renewal upon completion of the fellowship.” Description: “We are open to all geographic and topical areas of specialization, including those that attend to Black diasporas, anti-Black racism, Black feminist and/or queer studies, the afterlives of slavery, racial capitalism, and/or state violence. We…
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Sweet Briar College Assistant Professorship in Modern / Contemporary Art History
Deadline: December 1 (preferential deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will regularly teach courses that range in chronology from the 18th century to the present day within a global framework, with a focus on the contemporary. We are particularly interested in scholars who engage in critical debates around feminisms, gender studies, and intersectionality; racism…
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Colby College Visiting Assistant Professorship in Atlantic World History
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: One year; sabbatical replacement Description: Seeking applicants “with a preferred focus on (but not exclusively) intellectual history, histories of race, gender, and sexuality, and histories of trans-Atlantic slavery, migration, trade, and empire.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/132965
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Emory University Assistant Professorship in Feminist /Queer/Trans Studies of Race in the Arts and Humanities
Deadline: December 1 (to ensure full consideration) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: We have “particular interest in Transnational, non-Western, decolonial and postcolonial, Indigenous, and/or Global Black Feminist approaches.” “Faculty whose research and teaching will contribute to the growth of WGSS by advancing theoretical and applied approaches to the study of gender, race, class, and sexuality are…
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Stony Brook University Assistant Professorship in Latin American, Indigenous Peoples/African Diaspora
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “ Seeking candidates “focused on the History of Latin American Indigenous Peoples/African Diaspora, with a specialty in South America, Central America, or the Caribbean, but not Mexico. The time period of the candidates’ research is open, but preference will be given to scholars of themes including but not…
2023 Deadlines, Africana Studies, Caribbean Studies, December 2023 deadline, Diaspora Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, History, Indigenous Studies, Latin American Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Race/Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Spanish/Latin American Studies, Starts in 2024, Tenure track -
Lincoln University (MO) Assistant Professorship in African American History and/or African Diaspora
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: Seeking “applications for a full-time, 9-month faculty position in African American History. The African Diaspora, and/or African History. The subfield is open, but a secondary field in Gender or Women’s History is desirable.” URL: https://lincolnu.aaimtrack.com/jobs/1021081-286036.html
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University of Texas-El Paso Assistant Professorship in English — Children’s Literature
Deadline: October 31 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: We are “looking for candidates with an interdisciplinary research agenda that includes one of the following areas of expertise: bilingualism, translingualism, community literacies, critical literacy development, multimodal studies, multimodality and digital literacy, genre studies (e.g., graphic novels, non-fiction, poetry, oral history), LGBTQIA and gender studies, literary and reading…
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Emory University Assistant Professorship in Black Gender and Sexuality Studies Approaches to Political and Social Justice Movements
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are searching for an assistant professor with social sciences expertise in gender, race, and sexuality in relation to political/social justice movements. We are interested in interdisciplinary approaches and capacious understandings of socio-political constructions and contestations of power and justice.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/131883