French and Francophone Studies 2011-2012

Position
Currently in TT job: 1

PhD in hand, currently in non-TT job: 6

PhD in hand, currently unemployed: 4

VAP: 2

Adjunct: 1

Other:

ABD, but looking to defend this year: 12

ABD in non-TT job:2

Field
Francophone: 10

Medieval: 3

Renaissance: 3

17th: 1

18th: 2

19th: 5

20th/21st :4

SLA/Pedagogy (language and culture): 1

Linguistics and sociolinguistics: 1

Other? Define

Language Background
Native speaker:6

Non-native speaker: 14

Heritage speaker: 1

Carnegie Mellon (TT, French and Francophone studies) Oct 31st
Email acknowledgment of receipt of application 10/28

Hobart and Smith Colleges (TT; Nineteenth-century, Medieval/Renaissance)
Email acknowledgment of receipt of application (11/2 x 2)

Luther College (Assistant Professor of French - Nov. 22)
===Mills College (TT or tenured; pre-nineteenth-century literature focusing on a theoretical engagement with non-European cultures, particularly the Arab/Islamic world)===

--Was contacted by email 11/2 with request for writing sample and letters of recommendation

-- same here

UC Davis (TT; 19th c. Lit OR colonial AND/OR postcolonial)
Letters of recommedation requested directly from references on 10/21.

University of Maine at Farmington (TT; generalist)
Email confirming receipt of application (10/20)

Wesleyan College (TT, Post 1840 Literature and/or Culture)
Anyone knows what is happening with this one? It's been reposted on h-net, and on Fabula both on Oct. 21st and 27th.

It is still posted on the ADFL website with a November 15 application deadline. Institutions often post on more than one site, so I don't think the fact that it is also listed on h-net and Fabula indicates anything.

It was actually posted two times (Oct. 21st and 27th) on Fabula, hence my confusion.

Was the job description the same both times? If so, it was probably just an oversight.

Williams College (TT; pre-19th)
===Williams College (Visiting Position in Language and Pedagogy; 3 years, non renewable) ===

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