The English Department of SUNY Oswego has just received permission to
search for an assistant professor in Cinema and Screen Studies. I've
pasted below the advertisement as it will appear this week in the MLA
Job List on-line and as posted by SCMS.
Cinema and Screen Studies is a new, interdisciplinary program, hosted
by the English Department but taught by faculty from across the campus.
The person we hire will have quite a lot of flexibility in the shaping
of the program and the major (the latter will be official next year).
Although we are in the midst of transforming and migrating our website,
a not-too-out-of-date version is available at:
http://www.oswego.edu/Acad_Dept/a_and_s/english/Cinema/index.html
SUNY Oswego (aka Oswego State) is a campus of about 6,000 full-time
students located on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario. The
English Department boasts a progressive curriculum (organized around
Texts-Contexts-Theories) and a young, energetic faculty. We maintain
important teaching and research responsibilities in African-American
Studies, Global Studies, Linguistics, Native-American Studies, Women's
Studies, as well as Cinema and Screen Studies. The teaching load is
3-3 and first-year teachers are exempt from all committee work.
Please pass this information along to anyone you think might be
interested in this position.
Thanks very much,
Bennet Schaber
Director, Cinema and Screen Studies
Chair, English
SU of New York, C at Oswego
English, Oswego, New York 13126
Assistant Professor of English, tenure track
Beginning in August 2005 to teach courses in Cinema and Screen Studies.
Of special but not exclusive interest are candidates whose work
constitutes a theoretical and/or material engagement with new media and
technologies. Requirements include a completed Ph.D., publication, and
a record of successful teaching. Teaching responsibilities will also
include courses in literary and visual theory, modern culture and media.
Statements of particular intellectual and professional interests are
encouraged. Send a letter of application, resume, and three letters of
reference to Bennet Schaber, Chair, English Department, SUNY Oswego,
Oswego, NY 13126 (electronic submissions or email inquiries to
[log in to unmask]; FAX 315-312-2854). Review of applications to begin
Nov. 15, 2004 and will continue until the position is filled.
Preliminary interviews at MLA. SUNY Oswego seeks diverse faculty who
are committed to teaching and grounded in sustained scholarly or
creative activity. SUNY Oswego encourages applications from women,
persons of color, and candidates with disabilities. An Affirmative
Action employer.
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