Columbia, SC, 29240, USA
412 days ago
Visiting Assistant Professor in Race, Freedom, and Democratic Citizenship
Classification Title: Visiting Assistant Professor College/Division: Division of Academic Affairs and Provost Department: PROV Graduation and Retention Network Advertised Job Summary: The African American Studies Program is excited to invite applications for an interdisciplinary postdoctoral teaching fellowship in Race, Freedom, and Democratic Citizenship at the University of South Carolina. The main focus of these postdoctoral fellowships is on teaching courses in our program that meet the aims of a new state mandate to offer instruction on the United States’ founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and the Emancipation Proclamation. The African American Studies program aims to supplement this mandate with a robust exploration of the evolving definitions of freedom in the United States through an analysis of the lives and writings of African Americans who have struggled to realize the country’s founding principles and core values. In considering how the provisions of these documents impact the everyday lives of Black citizens from the seventeenth-century to the present, we welcome interdisciplinary perspectives and modes of inquiry that range from history and political science to rhetoric, art, film and media studies, music, literature, gender studies, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, sociology, environmental studies, health sciences, economics, and more. Postdoctoral fellows will also be given some flexibility to pursue their own research agenda, to collaborate with other scholars in African American Studies, and to contribute to the intellectual life of the university through colloquia and at least one public talk. This Founding Documents Post-Doc is available beginning on August 1, 2023. This twelve-month position includes a five-course teaching load (two in the Fall; two in the Spring, and one either in the Winter term or over Summer session). Fellows will be required to take part in professional and intellectual development activities with a cross-campus cohort of other founding documents instructors. The fellows will receive a yearly $3,000 research/travel fund along with office space in the Department of African American Studies. Advertised Salary Range: $46,350 Advertised Minimum Qualifications : Scholars who have received their Ph.D. degree in any relevant field in the humanities, social and behavioral sciences, health sciences and economics are invited to apply. For best consideration, a complete application should be submitted by ​ March 31, 2023. Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled. Full/Part Time: Full Time
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