[Folkserv] two academic positions at Ohio State

Shuman, Amy shuman.1 at osu.edu
Sat Sep 17 11:50:53 EDT 2022


Dear Folklorists, you may have already seen the announcement about a tenure track position in Latinx Folklore at The Ohio State University, through the Department of English.  There's also a position in Native American literature and culture that doesn't specifically mention folklore, but a folklorist would be terrific.  If you have any questions, both Katey Borland (borland.19 at osu.eud) and I are on the Latinx search committee (we'll be in Tulsa in person and we're glad to meet with people over zoom), and I can also answer questions about the Native American Position. all best wishes, Amy Shuman


Position: Latinx Folklore, with secondary expertise in ethnographic methods and literature

Rank: Assistant Professor or Early Career Associate Professor

Description: The Department of English seeks to partner with the Center for Ethnic Studies (CES) to hire an assistant professor or early career associate professor who is an interdisciplinary scholar with a specialization in the area of Latinx folklore, which might include religion, belief, material culture, legend, oral tale, spoken word, song, festival, or public display. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who also have training and experience in ethnographic methods and an expertise in literature broadly defined, including oral narrative, and who can teach folklore with attention to ethnography and everyday poetics and teach literature, broadly defined, through a folkloristic lens. For the past sixty years, the Center for Folklore Studies at OSU has conducted engaged research with diverse communities in Ohio; the Latinx hire will have the opportunity to enrich and expand that work by engaging with the expressive practices and traditions of Latinx Ohioans. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a record of contributions to a climate of diversity and inclusion and a record of intersectional work with students commensurate with experience. Experience and interest in collaborating within a nexus of racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, and sexual difference through research and teaching is a must. The candidate’s research agenda should encompass analysis of Latinx cultural formations in their multiplicity.

The Center for Ethnic Studies is a collaborative research center at Ohio State that encompasses three individual units: Latina/o Studies, Asian American Studies, and American Indian Studies. The center works with partners across the university to advance the study of persistent inequalities that fuel continued underrepresentation for many; to deepen our humanities-based knowledge and understanding of American Indians, Latinas/os, and Asian Americans; and to explore the dynamic interconnections for these populations between their lives in the U.S. and other parts of the globe. The center offers extensive academic programming and engages in community-based research and outreach.

The successful candidate will hold a .50 tenure track appointment in the Department of English and will be jointly appointed with the Ohio State’s Center for Ethnic Studies. The hire in the Department of English will be part of a cluster hiring collaboration with The Department of History of Art and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese; each will hire a tenure-track faculty member under the same research cluster entitled “Latinx Studies.”

Qualifications:

Ph.D. in Folklore or a related field with degree in hand by August 15, 2023. Appointment is contingent on the university’s verification of credentials and other information required by law and/or university policies, including but not limited to a criminal background check. The Ohio State University believes in diversity in people and ideas. What Ohio State does matters. And how we do it matters. When we are at our best, we make a real difference to people. We believe that the university should be a place where people can work and learn

together in a safe environment, free of violence, harassment, discrimination, exploitation, and intimidation. As such, finalists for any faculty position that carries tenure must sign an authorization and disclosure form, which will allow current or prior employer(s) to share information to the University regarding any findings of employment-related misconduct or disciplinary proceedings against a candidate and/or any pending investigations related to alleged misconduct. Such information shall include findings and pending investigations with respect to sexual harassment, violence, or harassment; research misconduct; financial fraud or misconduct; foreign influence violations, grant misuse or misconduct; and/or any other type of finding or pending investigation relating to a candidate's employer's policies and rules governing faculty conduct that may reasonably be expected to affect a candidate's appointment. If the University becomes aware of any past finding of misconduct or pending investigations that were not disclosed, Ohio State will treat that as a serious omission and reserves the right to rescind an offer or terminate employment.

Application Instructions:

Apply to Academic Jobs Online at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22397<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22397__;!!KGKeukY!1Vjp-mgD0CZKQpBE4bHNLKJG2Lhh3t73CwO19vNUqWHPVtG5q1f8Vj5ODBy9ylkdGhecn0q1SfKFZFAUxP_P$>. A complete application consists of a cover letter that includes your research profile and a description of Latinx course(s) you might teach, curriculum vitae, a diversity statement, and three letters of reference. The diversity statement should describe how you would contribute to the further development of a diverse and inclusive learning community at Ohio State through your teaching, research, service, outreach and engagement and /or mentorship. Review of applications will begin on October 31, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled. We will ask finalists to provide a writing sample and a sample course syllabus in Latinx folklore. Inquiries may be directed to Amy Shuman at shuman.1 at osu.edu. In addition, the committee will be available for informal consultations at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

About Columbus:

The Ohio State University campus is located in Columbus, the capital city of Ohio. Columbus is the Midwest’s fastest-growing city and the nation’s 14th largest city. Columbus offers a diverse array of welcoming neighborhoods and a vibrant arts and culture scene. Additional information about all that the Columbus area has to offer is available at https://visit.osu.edu/experience.

About The Ohio State University

The Ohio State University is committed to enhancing academic excellence. Recruiting, supporting, and retaining faculty of the highest caliber is a core component of this commitment. In support of this, The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) has created the Office of Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation (DCFR) to focus on supporting new and prospective faculty. This support includes dual careers services, consultation and resources related to relocation, as well as identifying opportunities to engage on campus and the surrounding community. While employment opportunities are not guaranteed, resources and consultation are available to support the partners of new and prospective faculty as they are considering The Ohio State University and throughout their transition.

The Ohio State University is committed to establishing a culturally and intellectually diverse environment, encouraging all members of our learning community to reach their full potential. Over the next few years, The Ohio State University is committed to welcoming 350 new faculty hires, many of which will contribute to growing our role as a premier research university equipped to answer and interrogate the critical domestic and global societal challenges that deter equality and inclusion. We are responsive to dual-career families and strongly promote work-life balance to support our community members through a suite of institutionalized policies.

The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status.


*Seeking a scholar whose research agenda focuses on Native American
literature and culture. The following areas are particularly desirable
complements to the larger university research initiatives in this field:
settler colonialism, decolonization, genocide, Indigenous epistemologies,
sovereignty, social movements and activism, ecocriticism and
environmentalism, gender and sexuality, and community engaged research. The
Provost’s Tenure-Track Fellow to Faculty Program is a two-year program that
assists early career scholars as they transition to the tenure track.
Provost Fellows will focus time on research for up to two years allowing
for an in-depth start on scholarship, with limited teaching requirements.*
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