Early American 2012

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Amherst College (2 positions - before 1900)
The Department of English seeks to make two appointments in the area of American Literature before 1900. Ideally we will be making one tenure-track appointment at the assistant professor level and one appointment at the associate or full professor level, with tenure. Any appointment with tenure will be contingent upon tenure review. Tenured appointments will carry a share of administrative responsibilities, and at this level, we especially seek candidates with demonstrable administrative experience.

We seek scholars specializing in any period of American literature from “discovery” through the nineteenth century; candidates should also be able to teach across this range. Candidates should have experience teaching in multiple genres/modes/media and should demonstrate a familiarity with the development of American cultural expression in its diverse forms such as comparative ethnic, transatlantic, and hemispheric literary studies. Digital humanities experience and innovative work across media are welcome. Strong commitments to scholarship and to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting are essential. The Department of English is actively engaged in the teaching of writing and in working with a diverse student body. The successful candidate will teach two courses each semester with additional senior tutorials; annual teaching responsibilities include first-year writing-attentive courses, specialized advanced seminars, and open-enrollment courses in American literature.

To apply, please submit as PDFs to https://jobs.amherst.edu/view/opportunity/id/369 a letter of application, a CV, one writing sample not to exceed 30 pages, and the names and email addresses of three individuals to whom we may write to solicit recommendations. '''Review of applications will begin October 1, 2011, and continue until the positions are filled. Candidates who submit their materials by November 1, 2011, will be assured full consideration.''' The positions, which require Ph.D. degrees, will begin in fall 2012. Candidates must have the Ph.D. degree in hand or all requirements for the degree fulfilled by the start of the appointment.

Chronicle

Deadline: November 1, 2011

Acknowledgment received: 9/23 via email, 10/10 via email, 10/21 via e-mail (4), 10/25 via email; 10/26 (e-mail)

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Auburn University at Montgomery - American Lit to mid-19th c.
Auburn University at Montgomery invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position for an Assistant Professor of English, specializing in American literature up to the mid 19th century, to begin Fall 2012. Preference given to candidates with additional strengths in ethnic and/or multicultural literatures. Willingness to teach online courses desirable. 3/3 teaching load with ongoing research and scholarship. English faculty are expected to teach literature surveys as well as writing (freshman and/or junior level). Minimum qualifications: Ph.D. in English with primary area of focus in early American literature.

Please send letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Eric Sterling, Search Committee Chair, Department of English and Philosophy, Auburn University Montgomery, P. O. Box 244023, Montgomery, AL 36124-4023. Applicants must also apply electronically at http://jobs.aum.edu/. AUM is an equal-opportunity employer committed to achieving excellence through diversity; therefore, we encourage applications from historically under-represented groups.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: open until filled

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Boston College - American Lit to 1865
Assistant Professor in American Literature and Culture to 1865. The Boston College English Department seeks an Assistant Professor (tenure‑track, PhD required) in American Literature and Culture to 1865. Applications should include letter, c.v., writing sample (20‑25 pages) and dossier, postmarked by November 4, 2011, and addressed to Suzanne Matson, Chair, Department of English, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Please include a self‑addressed postcard for acknowledgement.

From MLA JIl 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 4

Acknowledgment received: 11/3 (e-mail)

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Christian Brothers University (TN)
Assistant Professor of American Literature. Ph.D. in English with specialization in American Literature. Preference will be given to candidates with secondary expertise in one or more of the following areas: Creative Writing, Digital Rhetoric, Film Studies, or World Literature. The position is tenure track and begins in August 2012 to fill a vacancy left from a retirement. CBU is a Roman Catholic institution of higher education in the tradition of the Christian Brothers. It is a private, comprehensive university emphasizing excellence in teaching and attention to the whole person in a values-oriented, interfaith educational community. The normal teaching load is four courses (12 hours) per semester, including freshman composition and introductory literature courses, and usual non-teaching duties. Send letter of application, vita, and three letters of reference to Human Resources at hrjobs@cbu.edu. Application will be acknowledged by email. Application review will begin November 15, 2011. Interviews of screened candidates will be held at MLA. Christian Brothers University is a private, Catholic, Lasallian university and is an Equal Opportunity Employer

MLA JIL 10/14/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received: 11/2 (e-mail)

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Columbia University (19th c. Associate or Full)
Professor/Associate Professor [14515]

We invite applications for a tenured position in nineteenth-century American literature at the level of associate or beginning full professor. We seek candidates whose work represents a fresh, broad-ranging, and significant engagement with the history and future of the field and who will show leadership in program building and the supervision of graduate students as well as excellence in undergraduate teaching. Applications must be filed online at http://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54414 by September 10, 2011. All applications must be made through Columbia University's online application system. On the site, please upload a cover letter, current CV, and writing sample of no more than thirty pages, and arrange for three letters of recommendation.

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

Deadline: September 10, 2011

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Perhaps it's silly to post an Associate/Full listing here where we're mostly looking for beginning Assistant positions, but here it is.

Note: this position is also posted at Early American 2011

Duquesne University - 19th c. Fiction
The English Department at Duquesne University seeks a specialist in Nineteenth Century American Literature, with expertise in fiction preferred, at the level of Assistant Professor (tenure-track), to begin in the fall of 2012. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to teach a range of courses, including specialized graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in 19th Century American Literature and both parts of the undergraduate American Literature Survey. The ability to develop courses at all levels in secondary areas of interest is also desirable. Scholarship or the strong promise of scholarship is required for consideration. Excellent teaching and the publication of peer-reviewed research is necessary for both tenure and promotion. Successful candidates must be able and willing to teach and work with MA and PhD students. The typical teaching load in the department is 5 courses per year. The PhD degree is highly preferred, and completion of the degree is required for appointment at the level of Assistant Professor.

Applicants must be willing to contribute actively to the mission and to respect the Spiritan Catholic identity of Duquesne University. The mission is implemented through a commitment to academic excellence, a spirit of service, moral and spiritual values, sensitivity to world concerns, and an ecumenical campus community. Duquesne University was founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community, the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Duquesne University is Catholic in mission and ecumenical in spirit. Motivated by its Catholic identity, Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as an educational institution and as an employer.

To apply, send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses of at least three professional references to Dr. Magali Cornier Michael, ATTN: Nineteenth Century American Literature Search, Department of English, 637 College Hall, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15282. Applications should be postmarked no later than October 15, 2011. Initial interviews will take place at the MLA convention.

From MLA JIL 9/23/11

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials: 10/28 by email (x2); 11/2 via email; 11/3 by email

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Eckerd College (FL)
Assistant Professor of Literature, tenure‑track position, to start in September 2012. Ph.D. in English required. Specialization in American literature, preferably poetry (although the position includes teaching in other genres), with possible secondary preparation in one or more of the following: British literature post‑1800, Southern literature, environmental studies, and/or women’s and gender studies, with a demonstrable commitment to both teaching excellence and scholarship. Teach seven courses per academic year at all levels (three per semester and a course with an experiential dimension in January), including American literature surveys and courses in American poetry and fiction. Opportunity to design courses appropriate to areas of specialization.

Participation in an interdisciplinary values‑oriented general education program is required, including a regular rotation in the two‑semester freshman program. Eckerd College, the only national liberal arts college in Florida, has a tradition of innovative education and teaching/mentoring excellence. Send letter of application, CV, recent teaching evaluations, graduate transcripts, and three current letters of recommendation to Prof. Jared Stark, Letters Collegium, Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33711. Materials should be postmarked by Oct. 28, 2011; no electronic submissions, please.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Oct. 28

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Emory and Henry College (VA) - American/Appalachian Lit
Assistant/Advanced Assistant Professor of American/Appalachian Literature. Tenure-track position to begin fall 2012. Ph.D. required. 7-course load. Candidate will teach composition, American literature, Appalachian literature, and courses in general education. Candidate will also direct annual Appalachian literary festival and edit Iron Mountain Review. Please send letter of application, CV, copies of graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable), teaching evaluations, and three confidential letters of recommendation to Dean Linda Dobkins, Box 947, Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA 24327. Postmark deadline: Nov. 14, 2011. Electronic applications not accepted. Interviews at MLA. Emory & Henry is a four-year, Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college of 1000 students located in southwest Virginia. Check our website at www.ehc.edu. Emory & Henry is an equal-opportunity employer. Candidates from under-represented ethnic and racial groups are encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIL 9/23/11

Deadline: Nov. 14

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Erskine College (SC) - 1 year visiting position in Early American
The English Department has an opening for an Assistant/Associate Professor of English with specialization in early American literature to begin fall 2012. This is a one year appointment with the possibility of renewal and tenure track.

Preference will be given to candidates with secondary expertise in several of the following: literary criticism, history and grammar of the English language, young adult literature, Victorian literature, creative writing, journalism, and theater.

Duties: Successful candidates must show a strong commitment to teaching excellence and serious scholarship. The normal teaching load, eight courses per academic year, includes freshman composition and introductory literature courses.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in English, teaching experience, and evidence of serious scholarship. Application Process To ensure full consideration, submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae (including undergraduate and graduate English courses taken), and three professional references complete with contact information to: [mailto:jobs@erskine.edu jobs@erskine.edu]. Please list the job title and specialization area in the subject line of the email.

Chronicle

Deadline: Open until filled

Acknowledgment received: Oct 10 via email; 10/30 (e-mail from Jesus)

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NOTE from Medieval page: "Better read the school's mission statement; here's some information of potential relevance to applicants: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/09/08/english_professor_at_erskine_known_for_defending_science_is_fired "

Framingham State University (MA)
The Framingham State University English Department invites applications for a tenure‑track position in American literature starting Fall 2012. The position requires expertise in American literature with scholarship and teaching experience in poetry, African American literature, or Latino literature. The teaching load is 3/3 and responsibilities include first‑year writing courses, courses for the English major, American literature survey courses, and upper‑level American literature courses. The candidate should hold a Ph.D. in American literature by the time of appointment and should provide evidence of excellence in teaching and scholarly and professional growth. Members of underrepresented groups and those committed to working in a diverse cultural environment are encouraged to apply.

To apply online, please submit a cover letter and CV to http://framingham.interviewexchange.com. Dossiers including transcripts and three letters of recommendation should be sent to Dr. Carolyn Maibor, Search Committee, English Department, Framingham State University, Framingham, MA 01701. For best consideration, applications should be received by Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Semifinalists will be asked to provide a half‑hour DVD of one of their classes.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 2

Acknowledgment received: 10/27 (e-mail)

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Grand Valley State University - 19th c.
19th-Century American Literature Assistant Professor.

Grand Valley State University Department of English seeks an assistant professor, tenure‑track, specializing in 19th‑Century American Literature. A variety of secondary specialties or areas of emphasis will be considered. The successful applicant should expect to teach foundation courses in genre studies and literary criticism/theory. Teaching assignments will also include American literature survey courses, as well as upper‑division and graduate courses in earlier American literature. Typical teaching load is 9 hours (three three‑hour courses). PhD required, with proof of excellence in teaching and research. Minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Salary and benefits competitive. For information, visit http://www.gvsu.edu/english/. Apply online at http://www.gvsujobs.org/. Include cover letter, CV, and three letters of recommendation. The online application system allows candidates to attach documents electronically. If you need assistance or have questions, please call Human Resources at (616) 331‑2215. Additional information about GVSU is available at http://www.gvsu.edu. Review of applications will begin November 7, 2011, and continue until the position is filled. We plan to interview candidates at MLA in Seattle. GVSU is a four‑year comprehensive university on two campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids with 24000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs with a strong teaching focus.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

Deadline: Nov. 7

Acknowledgment received: 11/1 (e-mail)

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 * Online Application system assumes you have access to your confidential letters of rec. You have to email the HR folks to see if someone there will receive your dossier as a PDF attachment and they will upload for you. I can't believe the presupposition that candidates will be able to upload their own letters!
 * Online Application system appears to indicate a candidate with an Early American focus, which doesn't seem explicit in this wiki listing. For above note, the Online Application system (now) provides an address to send the letters.
 * JIL still shows the original ad wording (19th c.), but focus does seem to have shifted to the earlier period. Interesting--doesn't cost them anything to update their MLA ad. I wonder why they didn't.

High Point University (NC) - 19th c.
The English Department at High Point University invites applications for a tenure‑track assistant professor position in 19th‑century American Literature, to begin Fall 2012, pending final budgetary approval. Requirements: PhD in English, American Literature, or related field with strong background and scholarship in 19th‑century American Literature; demonstrated potential for creative productivity and evidence of scholarly productivity and professional engagement; commitment to the university’s liberal arts mission and to undergraduate education. Responsibilities: teach three courses per semester in American literature, composition, and first‑year seminars; perform departmental duties which may include curriculum development and serving on both departmental and university‑wide committees; advise students; engage in scholarly research and publication; and other duties as assigned by the department chair.

Please email a letter of application and current vita to Dr. Cara Kozma at litjobs@highpoint.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: open until filled

Acknowledgment received: 10/20 via e-mail (x2); 10/24 via email(x2)

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Indiana University East - lit. before 1900
Academic-year, tenure-track position in English with a specialty in American literature before 1900; earned Ph.D. with an emphasis in American literature before 1900 (completed by August 2012) required; preferred secondary research interests include: creative writing—poetry, professional and technical writing, and/or rhetoric, composition and pedagogy. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and possibly graduate courses, some online, in American literature, creative writing (if qualified), professional and technical writing (if qualified), and first-year composition; advise students in the English major and minor; participate in department, college, and university service activities and governance; and maintain an active program of writing and research. Experience developing and teaching online courses (or a strong desire to learn) is a plus. A commitment to an active program of research and scholarship is expected.

Application Procedure : Please send a letter of application, including a statement of interest and qualifications, a resume or CV, and the names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses of three professional references, as email attachments, preferably as MS Word or PDF documents, to: [mailto:IUEHR@iue.edu IUEHR@iue.edu]. Please limit submissions to requested materials. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled.

Chronicle - See also HR posting

Deadline: Open until filled

Acknowledgment received: 10/17 via email; 11/3

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Indiana University of Pennsylvania - 19th c. American Lit.
Assistant Professor, 19th century American Literature: Indiana University of PA invites applications for a tenure track assistant professor position for Fall 2012. We seek a specialist in 19th Century American literature to teach in the Graduate Program in Literature and Criticism (M.A. and Ph.D.). Applicants must also be prepared to teach undergraduate writing and literature courses, advise majors, and participate in departmental governance. Expertise in women’s, transatlantic, and/or hemispheric literatures desirable. See http://www.iup.edu/employment for full job announcement and application procedure. For full consideration, completed applications due by November 30, 2011. All applicants must be work eligible. We anticipate screening at MLA or by phone. Women and minorities strongly encouraged to apply. IUP is an equal opportunity employer M/F/F/V. IUP is a member of the PA State System of Higher Education.

From MLA JIL 10/28/11

Deadline: Nov. 30

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 * Does anyone know the teaching load for this position?

Lebanon Valley College (PA)
Lebanon Valley College invites applications for a tenure track position in the English department to begin fall 2012. A Ph.D. in English is required and evidence of teaching excellence at the college level and scholarly potential. The successful candidate will have strong research interests in American literature, and preference will be given to those with communications or creative writing experience. The 4/4 teaching load will include first‑year writing courses, intermediate level literature, and more specialized upper level courses. Requirements and application information can be found on work@lvc.edu. Application materials must be received by November 11, 2011, and interviews will be conducted at the MLA Annual convention. LVC is located in south central Pennsylvania. More information about the College can be found at http://www.lvc.edu and the department at http://www.lvc.edu/english.

From MLA JIL 9/15

Deadline: Nov. 11

Acknowledgment received: 11/2 (e-mail)

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Luther College
Luther College invites applications for an Assistant Professor of English, a tenure-eligible position beginning Fall 2012. Qualifications: Ph.D. Emphasis in American literature, with strong secondary expertise in creative and/or expository writing, with possible supporting strengths in film or environmental literature. Full-time teaching load of six courses annually, to include one section each semester of Paideia I, the college’s two-semester required common, writing-intensive introduction to the liberal arts. See http://www.luther.edu/academics/dean/openings/ for details and application procedures. Review of applications begins November 21, 2011. Interviews will be held at the Seattle MLA convention. On-campus interviews for finalists will be held in early February. An AA/EEO employer; women and persons of diverse ethnic backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply.

Deadline: Review begins Nov. 21

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Missouri University of Science and Technology - before 1900
The Department of English and Technical Communication at the Missouri University of Science and Technology announces a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin Fall 2012, pending funding. Teaching load is three courses (9 hours) per semester. '''Ph. D. required, with a specialization in American literature before 1900'''. Missouri S&T is a research university; scholarly publication is required for tenure.

With currently 10 full-time tenure-track lines, the Department of English and Technical Communication offers B.A.s in English and English education, a B.S. in technical communication, a cooperative M.A. in English, and an M.S. in technical communication. Missouri University of Science and Technology (http://www.mst.edu), one of the four campuses of the University of Missouri system, specializes in training undergraduate and graduate students in the sciences and engineering. Missouri S&T is located in central Missouri, about 90 minutes from St. Louis. For further information about the Department of English and Technical Communication, please visit our website at http://english.mst.edu.

Review of applications will begin on November 14, 2011. We will conduct preliminary interviews at the 2012 MLA convention in Seattle. To apply, please send a letter of application, vita, and three letters of reference. All application materials must be electronically submitted to Missouri S&T's Human Resource Office using the following address: hrsinfo@mst.edu. Acceptable electronic formats that can be used include PDF and Word. Hard copy documents will no longer be accepted. Position is open until filled.

NOTE: All application materials must include the position reference number in order to be processed. Please address your application letter to:

Human Resources Services, Reference Number: R31161, Missouri University of Science & Technology {C}hrsinfo@mst.edu

Applications must be submitted directly thru the Missouri S&T Employment Opportunities website at http://hraadi.mst.edu/hr/employment/index.html

LINK

Deadline: Review begins Nov. 14

Acknowledgment received: 11/3

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Northeastern University (MA) - Assistant or Associate Professor
​The English Department at Northeastern University invites applications for an assistant or associate professor specializing in American literature. The department has particular needs in the nineteenth century but is open to innovative scholarship from the nineteenth century through the modern and contemporary periods of American literature. We welcome interdisciplinary scholarship that will contribute to the broader field of American Studies at Northeastern. The department is developing expertise in transnational and postcolonial literatures as well as in digital humanities and is participating in a college-wide initiative on the internationalization of the curriculum.

The successful candidate will have regular opportunities to teach in the graduate program (M.A. and Ph.D.) as well as in a vibrant undergraduate major serving close to 300 undergraduates. The teaching load for research faculty is 2/2, and junior faculty members receive pre-tenure research leave support. Successful candidates must have the PhD in hand by the time of appointment, scholarly achievement appropriate to rank, and a strong commitment to teaching students from diverse backgrounds.

Review of applications will begin immediately; for fullest consideration, applications should be submitted by November 16th. To apply, please visit the College of Social Sciences and Humanities website, http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/, and click on the Faculty Positions link. If you are viewing this posting through a Northeastern University website, simply click the button below. Applicants will be asked to upload letter, c.v., and writing sample.

FROM MLA JIL (9/13/11)

Deadline: Nov. 16

Acknowledgment received: 10/24 via email; 10/31 (e-mail)

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Old Dominion University
Professor of Early American Literature (rank open, tenure-track) to teach in undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs starting August 2012.

Requirements: Ph.D. in English, dissertation and publications in Early American Literature, evidence of successful university teaching. Expertise in using Digital Humanities for Early American scholarship highly desirable. Additional expertise in Transatlantic Studies and/or Native American Studies desirable.

Send letter of application, vita, and 3 letters of reference to Dr. Dana Heller, Chair, Department of English, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529. Review of applicants will begin October 15, 2011 and continue until position is filled.

LINK (HigherEdJobs)

Deadline: review begins Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: 10/31 (mail)

Request for Additional Materials: 11/2: "made first cut," request for materials, schedule phone interview

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Oklahoma Baptist University (pre-1865)
'''Assistant or Associate Professor of English: American Literature. ''' The Division of Language and Literature at Oklahoma Baptist University invites applications for an assistant or associate professor of English, a full-time, tenure-track position beginning in August 2012. Preference will be given to candidates with a specialty in pre-1865 American literature. Candidates must also be able to teach other upper- and lower-division offerings in English, including first-year composition and a sophomore-level, team-taught Western Civilization sequence. Other duties include committee work, student advising, and departmental tasks as assigned.

This position requires a Ph.D. in hand before August 2012. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate commitment to the ideals of Christian Liberal Arts education and will be an active member of an evangelical congregation.

Applicants should submit a C.V., three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample to Mike Johnson, Director of Human Resources, Oklahoma Baptist University, Box 61141, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 74804. The division will take applications until the position is filled, but we plan to interview at the 2012 MLA conference in January.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

Deadline: Open Until Filled

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Portland State University - 19th & 20th c.
The English department at Portland State University seeks an Assistant Professor specializing in 19th & 20th Century American Literature and culture in English to start September 16, 2012. Successful candidate will teach a wide range of courses in literature and culture from the 19th & 20th century as well as core courses in support of the English and University Studies curriculum. Ph.D. from a literature department or appropriate area studies program required for this position. 2/2/2 courseload; salary competitive ($50,265 minimum) and excellent benefits. Send letter, C.V., writing sample and three letters of recommendations to Chair, American Lit. 19 & 20th Century Search Committee, Department of English, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland OR 97207-0751. All application materials must be received by November 15, 2011. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the MLA conference in January, 2012. Additional information at http://www.pdx.edu/hr/faculty-administrative-openings. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Rhodes College - before 1850
The English Department at Rhodes College seeks a specialist in American Literature before 1850 to join the Department at the level of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) beginning August 2012. The successful candidate will join a department of active scholars and creative writers who are committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching. Teaching load is 3/2.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in English with a specialty in American Literature in hand or expected by August 2012. Successful candidates must demonstrate evidence of teaching excellence as well as a strong record of and potential for continued scholarly productivity and publication. Please apply online at jobs.rhodes.edu. We will begin reading applications on October 14. Completed applications must include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, writing sample, evidence of teaching excellence, and three letters of recommendation.

For additional information contact: Professor Marshall Boswell, Chair [mailto:boswell@rhodes.edu boswell@rhodes.edu]

HigherEdJobs

Deadline: review begins Oct.14

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 * They have a trailing spouse VAP in this field (check his CV, not the website) who seems qualified for the job. They are probably required to do a national search before making a spousal hire, but that sure makes things hard for the spouse, not to mention the rest of us. I'm applying, and you should too, but don't get your hopes up.

Rutgers University - US Literature 1860-1945
Rutgers U. English, 510 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. http://english.rutgers.edu/

Assistant Professor in US Literature 1860-1945. The Department of English at Rutgers (New Brunswick) seeks a tenure track assistant professor in US Literature 1860-1945. Successful candidates must have the Ph.D. in hand (in English or a related field) by Fall 2012, and be ready to take on duties including undergraduate and graduate teaching and research. Submit application letter, dissertation abstract, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation (or a dossier), and a writing sample no later than November 1 through Interfolio ( http://www.interfolio.com/apply/3100 ).

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2012

Saint Martin's University (WA) - 18th / 19th c. Americanist
Saint Martin's University, a private Catholic, Benedictine university located in western Washington, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of English beginning August, 2012. We are seeking an engaging 18th and 19th century Americanist, who is also a dedicated Composition professor. Teaching a 4/4 load with small classes, the ideal candidate will be an excellent classroom instructor, able to teach a broad range of courses in both American literature and Composition, and have an active scholarly agenda. Ph.D. required by time of appointment, as is a willingness to support the Catholic, Benedictine tradition of Saint Martin's.

To better understand the Catholic, Benedictine Values in an Educational Environment, we provide the following link to a well written article on the subject: http://www.osb.org/acad/benval1.html.

Compensation will be based on experience and qualifications, and comes with a standard benefits package.

Please send letter of interest, current c.v., unofficial copies of graduate transcript(s) and 3 letters of recommendation to Laura Hoff, Executive Assistant to the Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Saint Martin's University, 5000 Abbey Way SE, Lacey, WA 98503. Electronic submissions in .pdf or Word format are also welcome, and should be sent to lhoff@stmartin.edu. Ms. Hoff may be reached by telephone at (360) 438-4564. Guaranteed consideration will be given to applications received by November 21, 2011; the position will remain open until filled. Interviews are planned for the MLA Annual Convention. Questions and inquiries may be addressed to Professor Stephen X. Mead, Acting Chair, Department of English, by email or telephone at smead@stmartin.edu or (360) 438-4336, respectively.

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St. Francis Xavier University (Nova Scotia, Canada) - 19th c. British and/or American
The English Department at St. Francis Xavier University invites applications for a tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant Professor, in 19th-century British and/or American literature. We are particularly interested in candidates whose expertise spans the nineteenth century. A secondary expertise in one or more of the following fields is desirable: gender studies, American literature before 1800, and film studies. Ours is a dynamic department that values teaching and research and that is proposing a new curriculum designed to facilitate innovative approaches to the teaching of literature. The appointment begins July 1, 2012. A completed PhD by the time of appointment is strongly preferred.

Applications, including a curriculum vitae, transcripts, a writing sample (25 pp. maximum), a teaching dossier (sample syllabi, a statement of teaching philosophy, and teaching evaluations), and letters from three academic referees should be addressed to: Dr. Paul A. Marquis (Chair), Department of English, St. Francis Xavier University. Electronic submissions encouraged ([mailto:stfx.english.search@gmail.com stfx.english.search@gmail.com]). Regular mail: P.O. Box 5000, Antigonish, NS B2G 2W5. Consideration of applications will begin on October 24, 2011 and continue until the position is filled.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. St. Francis Xavier University is committed to employment equity, and to recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. This position is subject to final budgetary approval.

From MLA JIL 9/23/11

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St. Thomas Aquinas College
St. Thomas Aquinas College, a small private liberal arts college in Rockland County, NY, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of English. Position begins in January or September 2012; please specify available hire date in your letter. Candidate must have a Ph.D. in English and preparation in American Literature as well as in Composition, including first-year writing and writing-intensive sophomore surveys; experience in writing program administration a significant advantage. Evidence of a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and advising is essential.

Please send cover letter, c.v., statement of teaching philosophy, sample composition prompt, and 3 letters of recommendation, at least one of which directly addresses your teaching, to Dr. R. Murray, Chairperson of Humanities.

Postal Address: Dr. R. Murray, Chairperson of Humanities, St. Thomas Aquinas College, 125 Route 340, Sparkill, NY 10976

Phone: 845.398.4125

Fax: 845.398.4224

Online App. Form: http://www.stac.edu/jobs.htm

Email Address: humanresources@stac.edu

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Syracuse University - Associate Professor, late 19th c.
The English Department at Syracuse University seeks an advanced scholar to hire as an Associate Professor specializing in mid- to late-nineteenth-century American literature and culture, possibly but not necessarily with a focus on race and ethnicity.

Responsibilites: Teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels, advise, and produce scholarly work in mid- to late-nineteenth-century American literature and culture. Contribute service to the department and university.

Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment; Candidates who already hold or have previously held tenured appointments only. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by November 15, 2011. Syracuse is an EO/AA employer. Online App. Form: http://www.sujobopps.com

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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a learning centered institution. TAMUCC (The Island University) is located on its own island surrounded by the water of Corpus Christi and Oso bays. The beautiful natural setting is enhanced by our modern, attractive, and state-of-the-art classroom buildings and support facilities, and our colorful landscaping, and plazas that lend a distinctive tropical feel to the campus. The Island University's federal designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) provides a foundation for closing educational gaps, while its strategic location on the Gulf of Mexico and on the cultural border with Latin America provides a basis for gaining national and international prominence.

TAMUCC invites applications for two Assistant Professors of English, beginning August 2012.

Position one: British literature, with specialization in 20th-21st centuries with strengths in both modernism and postcolonialism.

'''Position two: American Literatures and Cultures to 1865, with strength in pre-Renaissance texts. Secondary areas in drama, transnational/hemispheric studies, and critical gender and/or race studies are a plus.'''

The A&M-CC English faculty emphasizes teaching, scholarship, equal respect for literature, writing, linguistics, and service to the diverse communities of South Texas. Candidates are expected to be quality teachers, scholars, and citizens of the academy.

Additional information about the Department can be found at: http://cla.tamucc.edu/english. Positions include teaching sophomore literature survey, upper-division major, and graduate courses in the master's program.

A PhD is required at time of appointment. Apply online at https://islanderjobs.tamucc.edu. To ensure full consideration, application must be received by December 4 and include, 1) application letter, 2) a curriculum vitae, and 3) copy of graduate transcripts. Letters of reference must be sent directly by the authors to: Ms. Tiffany Hearne, TAMUCC, College of Liberal Arts, Department of English, 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5813, Corpus Christi, TX 78412 or tiffany.hearne@tamucc.edu

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Towson University - 19th/20th c.
Tenure-track appointment starting August 2012. 19th/20th Century American Literature Specialist.

Three-course load each semester for initial three-year appointment; load afterwards determined by balance of responsibilities. Ph.D. in appropriate discipline must be conferred by time of appointment. Electronic submission of application materials preferred. Address cover letter and curriculum vitae to Professor George Hahn, Chair, and email to [mailto:engl@towson.edu engl@towson.edu] Deadline for receipt of application is November 8, 2011. This position is contingent on the availability of funds at the time of hire. Upon submitting your Curriculum Vitae to indicate you are an applicant for this position, please be sure to visit http://www.towson.edu/odeo/applicantdata.asp to complete a voluntary on-line applicant data form.

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University of Chicago - pre-national to end of Reconstruction
The University of Chicago's Department of English invites applications for an assistant professorship in American literature from candidates who work on any aspect of literature and culture from the pre-national and early national period to the end of Reconstruction. We welcome applications from scholars working in a specific historical period or across periods, as well as from those working in or between specific subfields, but especially from those who are creatively rethinking literary and cultural history. Ph.D. required by July 1, 2012. Candidates must submit a cover letter, CV, and dissertation or book abstract online at the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website, for Posting Number 00964: https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu. In addition, three letters of recommendation must be submitted to the department's chair, Elaine Hadley, by e-mail to englishpositions@uchicago.edu. Online applications must be completed before midnight Central Time on Sunday, November 6, 2011. Letters of recommendation must be e-mailed by Sunday, November 20, 2011. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

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Wasn't this a search last year? what happened to that?

A: Last year's search (LINK to 2011 wiki) looks like it was historically broader and emphasized ethnic/transnational studies more. Not clear whether they actually made a hire last year though.

University of Montana Western - pre-1900 American lit.
Assistant Professor of English. The University of Montana Western invites applications for a tenure-track position in the Department of English, commencing August 1, 2012. Applicants should have completed a doctorate in American literature. Responsibilities will include teaching American literature (for majors and non-majors), first-year composition, and other classes as needed (24 credits-6 classes-a year). Other duties include scholarly activity, participating in campus committees, attending faculty meetings, and, after the first year, student advising and assisting with student recruitment.

REQUIREMENTS: Minimum qualifications include an earned doctorate in English with an emphasis in early American literature (pre 1900), a desired secondary specialization in World (non-Commonwealth) literature, and/or literary theory. Demonstrated excellence in postsecondary teaching is required with proven experience in teaching upper level literature classes as well as first-year composition. Individuals must demonstrate the ability to create an experience-centered learning environment; scholarly productivity in the area of specialty; and evidence of professional service. Salary is based on the faculty collective bargaining agreement which can be found at: http://www.umwestern.edu/w p-content/images/2005-07_UM-W_CBA.pdf

APPLICATION: Application materials must include: o Letter should address ability to teach in the Experience One scheduling system (see below). Letter should also demonstrate candidate's commitment to teaching first year and first generation college students. Please do not send other materials unless requested. No electronic applications will be accepted. Review of materials begins December 21, 2011 and continues until the position is filled. Application materials and queries should be sent to: Bethany Blankenship, English Search Committee, The University of Montana Western, 710 S. Atlantic St., Dillon, MT 59725
 * A letter of application
 * Detailed curriculum vitae
 * Contact information, including email addresses, for three current professional references.

THE UNIVERSITY AND DILLON AREA: Montana Western is a dynamic, innovative, small university (c.a. 1300 students) located in the scenic mountains of southwest Montana. Our focus on educational innovation has earned Montana Western the reputation of being a place where individual faculty can be creative and make a significant difference in the educational process. Montana Western's faculty strongly believes that it is very important to mentor and inspire students, assisting them in the transition from university life to professional careers.

Enriching the experiential learning process, The University of Montana Western began implementing "Experience One" scheduling Fall semester 2005. Experience One is a scheduling model in which students take a single course per block (18 days). The traditional academic year is comprised of eight blocks. The goal of Experience One scheduling is to provide a practice-centered education where theory and hands-on learning are integrated. Montana Western believes that learning is best accomplished by having students, with the skilled and knowledgeable guidance of its professors, engage in authentic learning activities within each academic discipline. For more information, visit us at http://www.umwestern.edu/.

Dillon, a community of 5,000 people, is known for outstanding public schools, safe environments, recreational opportunities and an excellent quality of life. The University of Montana Western is an integral part of the Dillon community rather than an entity separate from it.

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I was about to apply for this job until I looked at current faculty. They are touting custom published textbooks by Longman and Pearson as their publications. As much as I would love to work in a small town and in a program with an innovative educational format, I can't imagine being in a department of four people where I had to join the Stepford conspiracy of affirming faux publications as peer-reviewed scholarship.

University of Montevallo - 19th c.
English & For Langs, Sta 6420, Comer Hall, Montevallo, AL 35115. http://www.montevallo.edu/english/

Ph.D. in English with specialization in 19th Century American Literature. Preference will be given to candidates with a specialty in fiction from the American Renaissance to Realism and Naturalism. This tenure track position begins August 2012. The University of Montevallo is a liberal arts college and member of COPLAC. We seek candidates with a strong commitment to teaching and scholarship. The normal teaching load is four courses (12 hours) per semester, including classes in freshman composition, world literature surveys, upper‑level literature courses, and graduate‑level courses in specialty. Applications should consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcript, and 3 letters of recommendation, and should be received by November 15. Interviews of selected candidates will be held at MLA. To apply for this position, visit the University's employment website at: http://www.montevallo.edu/HR/employment.shtm.

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

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University of Nevada, Reno (American Fiction 1865-1930)
The University of Nevada, Reno Department of English announces a tenure-track, assistant professor position in American fiction from 1865 to 1930.

The faculty member will teach intermediate and advanced undergraduate courses in English and in the Core Curriculum, as well as graduate seminars. UNR English faculty who teach and mentor in the graduate program and engage as expected in scholarly research typically teach a 2/2 load. Interviews will be held at MLA in Seattle.

Required Qualifications: A demonstrated record of published research (at least one peer-reviewed article) is expected in the advertised field of American fiction published between 1865 and 1930, as is experience as an excellent teacher in the advertised field at the college level. Dissertation must focus on American fiction from 1865 to 1930. Ph.D. must be completed by July 1, 2012.

Preferred Qualifications: Desired areas of secondary specialization include, but are not limited to, cultural studies and the critical study of race, gender, and/or sexuality.

Applications must be submitted online at: https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/9781

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Deadline: 11/07/2011

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University of North Florida - Civil War to present
Tenure-track assistant professor of American Literature to begin Fall 2012. The successful candidate will be expected to teach lower- and upper-division and graduate courses and have a strong commitment to undergraduate education; to conduct research; and to engage in service to the university.

Required Qualifications: Basic: PhD in English, American Literature, or related discipline with degree conferred by August 1, 2012. Preferred Qualifications: Teaching and research in American literature, including literature of the Americas, in periods from the U.S. Civil War to the present.

Special Instructions: In order to be considered for this position, applicants must complete the one-page online application at http://www.unfjobs.org, upload required documents, and must mail required documents. Applicants who do not apply online or do not mail all the required documentation by postmark deadline (November 2, 2011) will not be considered for this position. When you apply online, you will receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation number, which means that your application online was processed through the system. The confirmation number does not mean that your application is complete. Your application is not complete until the hiring office receives all of the required documentation as reflected below:

(1) Current CV (submitted electronically) {C}(2) Letter of interest (submitted electronically) {C}(3) A statement of teaching experience, teaching principles and practices, and assessment experience (submitted electronically as OTHER DOC) {C}(4) Three letters of recommendation (submitted by mail and postmarked on or before 11/02/2011, to A. Samuel Kimball, Chair, Department of English, University of North Florida, 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224, Re: Position 315260)
 * You may be required to forward additional documents, such as a writing sample and official transcripts.

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Q: What is "assessment experience?"

A: This is a nice summary of assessment. Experience would include distributing pre- and post-course surveys, analyzing data, attending assessment workshops, etc. If you lack any, chances are your institution is running a workshop you could attend between now and the application due date.

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University of Saint Francis (IL) - pre‑ or post‑1900
From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Tenure track position in American literature (pre‑ or post‑1900). Sub‑specialty in composition and rhetoric preferred. Other desired competencies from among this list: post‑colonial literatures, drama and/or film, performance studies, linguistics, ELL, language instruction (Spanish, French, Italian). Candidates in comparative literature welcome. Ph.D. required. Experience in organizing conferences and colloquia helpful. 4/4 teaching load. Submit cover letter, c.v., three letters of reference by Nov. 14 to Prof. Randolph Chilton, Department of English and Foreign Languages, University of St. Francis, 500 Wilcox St., Joliet, IL 60435. The University of St. Francis is a Catholic institution in the Franciscan tradition. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome all persons. Salary and other considerations will be competitive and consistent with the university’s commitment to recruiting the best‑qualified individual. For more information on the university, visit http://www.stfrancis.edu/.

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University of South Carolina - Early 19th c. American Lit., tenured Professor
The Department of English Language & Literature of the University of South Carolina (http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/) invites applications for a senior, tenured position in Early 19th Century American Literature with strong secondary areas of expertise in Film Studies and Gender Studies. Rank will be determined based on the credentials of the candidate chosen to fill the position.. Applicants should have a clear and strong record of scholarly achievement, a clear record of teaching excellence, and a distinguished record of service to their institutions and the profession.

Applicants should send CV, letter of interest, evidence of effective teaching, and contact information for at least three people who are familiar with the candidate's work and willing to provide a letter of reference. Applications must be submitted online through the USC Jobs web site (https://uscjobs.sc.edu/ ). For full consideration, applications plus all supporting materials must be received no later than October 14, 2011. Any hard copy supporting materials (postmarked by October 21) should be addressed to:

William E. Rivers, Chair, Department of English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208. Inquiries about the position are welcomed and should be directed to William Rivers at Riversw@sc.edu.

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University of South Florida - beginnings through Civil War
Assistant Professor. Early American Literature (Beginnings through Civil War), preferably with a broad interest in all periods of American Literature. Tenure‑line. Ph.D. required; ABD applicants will be considered but must have the degree conferred by August 6, 2012. Candidates must have a strong teaching record and outstanding scholarly potential. The teaching assignment will include a range of undergraduate and graduate courses. 2/2 teaching load. Salary and benefits competitive. 9 month appointment per year; summer employment possible. Letter, vita and list of graduate courses only to Hunt Hawkins, Chair, English Department, CPR 107, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave., Tampa, FL 33620‑5550 by November 7, preferably sooner. Applications received after that date will be advanced only in cases of compelling merit. According to Florida Law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to the public. For ADA accommodations, please contact Nancy Serrano (813‑974‑8211 or Serrano@usf.edu) at least five working days prior to need.

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

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Q: Does "list of graduate courses" mean they want a list of all the courses one took as a graduate student, or a list of grad courses one would be willing to teach? Sorry if this is a dumb question.

A: I would take "list of grad courses" to mean courses you have taken as a grad student. Courses you could teach would be a topic to be addressed during an interview, should you get to that stage.

Thanks!

University of Tulsa - 19th c.
The University of Tulsa seeks a tenured associate or full professor with expertise in 19th‑century American literature and culture, commencing Fall 2012, to fill the Chapman Chair in English and to participate broadly in a small doctoral department with many curricular and administrative needs. We see English as a broad field with fluid boundaries, encompassing not only literary, cultural, and rhetorical studies, but also film, creative writing, art, media studies, history of the book, digital humanities, women’s and gender studies, periodical studies, pedagogy and other interdisciplinary areas. Teaching will include departmental courses and graduate seminars, participation in a humanities‑based general curriculum and honors program, service on dissertation committees, and direction of dissertations. Letter of application, vita, and contact information for three recommenders should be addressed to Professor Lars Engle, Chair, Faculty of English, The University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104‑3189. Review of applications will begin in November 2011 and continue until the position is filled. The University of Tulsa is an EEO/AA employer

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

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University of West Florida - before 1800
The University of West Florida Department of English seeks a tenure‑track, assistant professor in early American literature before 1800. The ideal candidate will specialize in colonial or eighteenth‑century literature with secondary interests in one or more of the following areas: African American literature; Native American literature; literatures of the Atlantic world; and/or new world diasporas. The teaching load is three courses per semester, including courses in the M.A. program. Salary competitive. Apply online at https://jobs.uwf.edu (position # 119470) by November 1, 2011. C.V., letter of interest, three letters of recommendation, transcript, and a writing sample (25 pages) are required. Address letters to Gregory Tomso, Chair, Americanist Search Committee. Any person requiring special accommodations to respond may contact the UWF Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Office at 1‑850‑473‑7469 (Voice) or 1‑850‑857‑6114 (TTY). The University of West Florida is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action Employer. This position requires a criminal background screening.

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 * Was there a fungus that took out all of the early Americanists in Florida? North, West, and South Florida are all hiring in the same field--perhaps an early American hurricane?
 * If by fungus you mean Gov. Rick Scott, then yes. Honestly, it may have nothing to do with the Gov., but his plans for higher education in FL aren't pretty.

University of Western Ontario (1845-1945)
The Department of English, The University of Western Ontario (http://www.uwo.ca/) invites applications for a probationary (tenure‑track) position at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin 1 July 2012, in American Literature and Culture, 1845‑1945. Applications from candidates with any area of specialization within this broad field are welcome; we are particularly interested in African‑American, Gender Studies, LGBT Studies, and/or Nationalisms. Duties will include commitments in research, teaching, and service. The completed PhD and experience and promise in teaching and research are minimum qualifications. ABD applicants welcome with evidence of timely completion to be provided by referees. Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with disabilities. Please mail a cover letter, CV, and writing sample, and arrange for 3 references to be mailed to: Bryce Traister, Chair, Department of English, University of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada N6A3K7. Closing Date: November 30, 2011

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (19th c.)
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Languages & Literatures Dept. Assistant Professor. Full-time, tenure-track specialist in 19th century American Literature. Responsible for teaching Freshman English courses (a two-semester sequence which combines literature and composition), American Literature I & II, American Renaissance, and Environmental Literature. 12-hour teaching load per semester. Candidates must have experience teaching and be able to work with a diverse population. Ph.D. in English by 22 August 2012, with focus on 19th-century American literature with expertise in environmental literature/ecocriticism. Complete application package must include letter of application, vita including all relevant professional experience, and all undergraduate and graduate transcripts (photocopies acceptable for initial application). Only complete applications will be considered. Send to: Beth L. Lueck, Chair, American Literature Search, Dept. of Languages & Literatures, UW-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI 53190. Applications received by 7 November 2011 ensured consideration; position open until otherwise noted. Visit http://www.uww.edu/employment/unclassified.html for more information. AA/EOE. Names of finalists released. Background check of finalist conducted.

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US Air Force Academy - after Civil War
The Department of English and Fine Arts anticipates filling a faculty position, at the level of assistant professor, in American literature after the Civil War beginning June 25th, 2012. Secondary specialty in minority or ethnic literatures is highly desirable. The initial appointment will be for three years. Successive reappointments of up to four years in length will be based upon an assessment of performance, Air Force and departmental needs, and funding availability. Responsibilities of this position include teaching American Literature survey courses, general/special topic literature courses, and composition. A Ph.D. in English is required, as well as demonstrated excellence in teaching and scholarship. Applications must be received by November 14th, 2011. {C}For additional information about this position, including application instructions, go to http://www.usafa.edu/df/dfeng/positions.cfm

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 * Application instructions on USAJOBS.COM states"You MUST provide copies of “ OFFICIAL ” transcripts to support your educational claims." So are these copies or originals?
 * I sent originals.

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Villanova University - before 1900, including Colonial
'''Assistant Professor, American Literature and Culture before 1900, including the Colonial period. ''' Tenure‑track assistant professorship beginning Fall 2012 in American Literature and Culture before 1900, including the Colonial period. Ph.D. required but candidates close to completion of degree may be considered. To apply for the position, please go to https://jobs.villanova.edu/. Some elements of the application, including its initial steps, must be done electronically. The deadline for applications is Nov. 9, 2011; interviews at MLA Convention. In case of questions, contact Prof. Evan Radcliffe, Chair, English Dept., Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Ave., Villanova, PA 19085‑1699, or evan.radcliffe@villanova.edu. Villanova University is a Catholic university sponsored by the Augustinian order. An AA/EEO employer, Villanova seeks a diverse faculty committed to scholarship, service, and especially teaching, who understand, respect, and can contribute to the University’s mission and values.

From MLA JIL (9/15/11)

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Wagner College (NY) - pre-colonial - 19th c.
Wagner College, located in New York City, seeks an Assistant Professor of English, tenure track, to teach courses in pre‑colonial through 19th century American literature, participate in the college’s First Year Program (includes one writing course and one literature course), and mentor senior theses. Ability to teach film studies and/or theory courses is also desirable. The position begins in the fall of 2012. Ph.D. required. Please send your letter of application, cv, and the names/contact information of at least three recommenders to: Dr. Erica Johnson, Chair, English Department, Wagner College, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301. Deadline: November 1, 2011. We will interview at MLA in January of 2012.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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Washington University in Saint Louis - Transatlantic Early American to 1830
The Department of English at Washington University in Saint Louis seeks an Assistant or Junior Associate Professor in Transatlantic Early American Literature to begin in fall term 2012. In American literary history, the period extends from beginnings to 1830; in British, from 1600 to 1832. Applicants with backgrounds in cultural and intellectual history are especially welcome.

Required Qualifications: A Ph.D. is required. Our new faculty member will be expected to produce significant scholarship while engaging in the work of teaching and advising students; the junior associate professorship carries the expectation of a record commensurate with a successful tenure case. The teaching expectation is two courses per semester.

Salary Range: Salary is commensurate with experience.

Applicant Special Instructions: Interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention in Seattle in January. The application process occurs in two parts. Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and dissertation précis or book description to our online application service, https://jobs.wustl.edu, and provide the reference job number of 22665. Three letters of recommendation should be sent by post to Professor Robert Milder, Co-Chair of the Search Committee, Department of English, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, Box 1122, St. Louis, MO 63130. Priority will be given to applications received by November 10, 2011, but the search will continue until the position is filled. Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Applications from women and members of underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. Employment eligibility verification required upon hire.

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Deadline: review begins November 10

Acknowledgment received: 10/31 (e-mail)

Request for additional materials: 10/26, 10/31(x2)

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Also posted Restoration/18th-Century 2012 & Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2012

Whitman College - 19th c.
Tenure-track position, at the rank of assistant professor, in 19th-Century American literature. Candidates must have a solid grounding in multi-ethnic traditions and expertise in poetry/poetics. Competency in the literature of the early republic or trans-Atlantic approaches desirable. Effective August, 2012. Ph.D. required.

The successful candidate will teach the American Literature survey from pre-Contact to 1920; courses in multi-ethnic literatures; upper-level and introductory literature courses in his or her area of specialization; and general education courses, including Encounters, Whitman College's first-year shared-experience course.

To apply, go to https://whitmanhr.simplehire.com/, click "Faculty" and "Assistant Professor of English." The online position description includes specific instructions on submission of the following materials: letter of application; curriculum vitae; three letters of reference; statements addressing the candidate's teaching interests and scholarly agenda; undergraduate and graduate transcripts; teaching evaluations or other evidence of demonstrated or potential excellence in undergraduate instruction.

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Deadline: October 27, 2011.

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 * Does anyone know the teaching load for this position? Thanks!
 * It's a 3/2 load (three courses one semester, two another) with a guaranteed sabbatical before one goes up for tenure and generous ongoing opportunities to apply for a one-semester sabbatical after 4 semesters of full-time teaching or for a 1-year sabbatical after 4 years of full-time teaching.