Job Opening: Assistant Professor of Art History

Via HigherEdJobs.com.

Assistant Professor of Art History-Contemporary Art
Institution: University of Denver
Location: Denver, CO
Application Due: 12/15/2011
Type: Full Time

The School of Art & Art History at the University of Denver has offered instruction since 1880 and is accredited by NASAD.

We invite applications for a full time, tenure-track faculty position beginning in September 2012.

We are seeking a productive scholar and effective teacher specializing in Contemporary Art, with a focus on cultural diversity and global perspectives, particularly those relating to Asia, Africa or Latin America. The ability to teach courses in the traditional arts of the candidate’s regional specialty is also desirable.

Our Art History program offers both BA and MA degrees, offering a concentration in Museum Studies at the graduate level, and a BFA in Pre-Art Conservation. Our partnership with the Denver Art Museum creates unique opportunities for practical art experiences and for classes taught by curators and conservators at DU. In addition to the Art History program at the School of Art & Art History, we also offer BA and BFA degrees in our Studio Art program and BA, BFA, and MFA students in Electronic Media Arts & Design program.

At the SAAH we emphasize object-based learning, multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural approaches, and the importance of developing student writing skills. Teaching load will consist of five classes/year spread over 3 ten-week quarters (Fall, Winter, Spring). Classes will range from introductory level courses in the university-wide Common Curriculum to upper-division art history lecture classes and a graduate seminar. Student advising and service within the department is also expected. DU’s Art History program is officially linked to the Denver Art Museum, and use of their collections in all classes will be encouraged.

Requirements: Ph.D. and previous teaching experience required beyond the TA level.

Applications will be received electronically through the University’s Department of Human Resources (http://www.du.edu/hr/employment/jobs.html) by December 15, 2011. Please upload letter of application describing teaching and scholarly interests, CV, transcript, and samples of both publications and syllabi. 3 letters of recommendation are required should be mailed directly to ARTH Search Committee, School of Art and Art History, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208. We will be interviewing at College Art Association (CAA), but attendance at CAA is not required.

Postal Address:
M.E. Warlick
School of Art & Art History
University of Denver
Shwayder Art Building
2121 E. Asbury Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
Fax: 303-871-4112
Online App. Form: https://www.dujobs.org/postings/search
Email Address: mwarlick@du.edu

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Job Opening: Japanese and Korean Art, Seattle Art Museum, Curator

Institution:   Seattle Art Museum (SAM), Curatorial, Nonprofit
Location:   Washington, United States
Position:   Curator of Japanese and Korean Art

The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) seeks applications for the position of Curator of Japanese and Korean Art, which has been funded through a generous grant from the Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Foundation.

The curator has primary responsibility for the development, presentation, and interpretation of the Museum’s collection of Japanese and Korean art and is expected to play a leading role in the development of exhibitions and programs. The curator is also responsible for representing SAM and fostering relationships with a broad range of external constituencies.

SAM is a vibrant museum with three sites in different Seattle neighborhoods.
Our vision statement is “SAM Connects Art to Life,” and all of our activities proceed from a desire to deepen the relationship between art and audience. In 2007 the Museum expanded the downtown building and introduced a new approach to installing the collection in which intersections between cultures and between past and present are emphasized.
We encourage collaborations with other departments, with artists, and with other cultural institutions.

The Asian collections are primarily showcased in the museum’s 1933 building, now called the Seattle Asian Art Museum, located in Volunteer Park. In 2009 about 100 masterworks from the collection traveled to five venues in Japan under the exhibition title Luminous Jewels: Masterpieces of Asian Art from the Seattle Art Museum. An expanded version of the exhibition, Luminous: The Art of Asia is currently on view at the Seattle Art Museum downtown.

The Japanese collection is one of the finest outside of Japan and one of the top five in the United States. Several of its nearly 3000 objects would be registered as Important Cultural Property if still in Japan. Ink paintings, calligraphy, Buddhist sculpture and metalwork are important highlights, as are ceramics dating from the third millennium BC to the 20th century. Masterpieces include Deer Scroll by Tawaraya S  tatsu (1576- 1643), with calligraphy by Honami Koetsu (1558-1637), and a section from the handscroll Hell of Shrieking Sounds from the Jigoku zoshi (early Kamakura period).  A suiboku landscape attributed to the 15th-century artist Shubun, a pair of folding screens, Scenes of Life In and Around the Capital (Rakuchu rakugai-zu), and a selection of Ukiyo-e paintings are also noteworthy. The Japanese textile collection is one of the strongest outside of Japan thanks to a donation of almost 100 works from Bagley and Virginia Wright in 1989 and a subsequent gift of 550 textiles in 2001 from the Christensen Fund. Significant recent gifts include a group of 100 modern Japanese paintings from the collection of Griffith and Patricia Way, and 60 ukiyo-e prints donated by Allan and Mary Kollar.

The Korean collection is small but growing, with particular strength in ceramics and contemporary ceramics and calligraphy.

We are seeking creative, energetic candidates with:

a Ph.D. in Art History with an emphasis in Japanese and Korean art
and minimum four years of curatorial experience preferred;
consideration given to candidates with M.A. degree and
extraordinary museum experience; knowledge of contemporary Asian
art also desirable

demonstrated ability to speak and write in Japanese; knowledge of Korean language desirable

demonstrated ability to speak and write in the English language.

a strong track record of conceptualizing and organizing exhibitions

first-hand knowledge of the Japanese art world and a working network of colleagues in the field

experience working with and advising collectors

strong leadership and ability to work and communicate effectively with many different constituencies including colleagues, trustees, artists, press, dealers, the public

superior written and verbal communication skills

a proven ability to handle a variety of tasks concurrently in a complex environment

commitment to the permanent collection and experience working with conservators

experience raising funds for projects

Qualified applicants should view the complete job posting at
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org /jobs.
Applicants will be asked to submit a completed application, cover letter,
curriculum vita, and references.
Deadline for applications: December 15, 2011.

Seattle Art Museum is committed to diversity and inclusion.  Qualified individuals who bring a diverse perspective are especially encouraged to apply.

We will consider reasonable accommodations for those applicants with disabilities who may need a reasonable accommodation to perform the
essential functions/duties.    Please contact the Human Resource
Department for additional information.

Contact: Qualified applicants should view the complete job posting at http://www.seattleartmuseum.org /jobs.

Applicants will be asked to submit a completed application, cover letter, curriculum vita, and references.

Website: www.seattleartmuseum.org

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Funding: Harvard-Yenching Library Travel Grant

TRAVEL GRANT PROGRAM
HARVARD-YENCHING LIBRARY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY

The Harvard-Yenching Library is pleased to announce its Travel Grant Program for the 2011-2012 academic year.  The purpose of the grant is to assist scholars from outside the metropolitan Boston area in their use of the Harvard-Yenching Library’s collections for research.  There will be 18 grants of $400 each (seven in Chinese studies, seven in Japanese studies, and four in Korean studies) to be awarded on a merit basis to faculty members and to graduate students engaged in dissertation research.  Priority consideration will be given to those at institutions where there are no or few library resources in the East Asian languages, and no major East Asian library collections are available nearby.  Each grantee also will be provided with the privilege of free photocopying of up to 100 sheets.  Please note that the awards must be used before August 1, 2012.

Applications for the travel grant, including a letter, a brief description of the research topic, and an estimated budget, should be addressed to the following:

James K. M. Cheng
Librarian
Harvard-Yenching Library
Harvard University
2 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
Fax:        (617) 496-4992
E-mail:  jkcheng@fas.harvard.edu

The deadline for receiving applications is December 15, 2011. 

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Call for Applications: 5 Postdoctoral Fellowships 2012/13

(Location: Berlin / Closing Date: 10 January 2012)

The Berlin-based Forum Transregionale Studien invites scholars to apply for 5 postdoctoral fellowships for the research project

ZUKUNFTSPHILOLOGIE: REVISITING THE CANONS OF TEXTUAL SCHOLARSHIP

Zukunftsphilologie is a Berlin-based research project that aspires to support research in marginalized and undocumented textual practices and literary cultures with the aim of integrating texts and scholarly traditions from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East as well as from Europe itself. The project takes as its point of departure the increasingly growing concern with the global significance of philology and the potential of philology to challenge exclusivist notions of the self and the canon.

The project endeavours to promote and emphasize primary textual scholarship beyond the classical humanistic canon by a critical recuperation of philology. In an age of advanced communication, intellectual specialization and unprecedented migration of knowledge and people, the discipline of philology assumes new relevance. The project draws on the recent calls for a return to philology as particularly emphasized by Sheldon Pollock and the late Edward Said.

The title “Zukunftsphilologie” is inspired by the 1872 polemic between the classicist Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and Friedrich Nietzsche on the method and meaning of classical studies. The project draws on recent calls for a return to philology as particularly emphasized by Sheldon Pollock in his essay “Future Philology” and the late Edward Said’s essay “The Return to Philology”.

In order to promote historically-conscious philology, the project will encourage research in the following areas: the genealogy and transformations of philological practice, philology’s place in the system of knowledge (e.g. its relation to science, theology, and jurisprudence), philology and the university, and philology and empire. Zukunftsphilologie aims to examine the role mobility, calamities, expulsions, and natural catastrophes play in the dissemination and globalization of knowledge. How does the mobility of scholars, books, and manuscripts bring about scientific innovation (e.g. in tenth-century Baghdad, during the European Renaissance, or during the Ming dynasty)? What kind of knowledge systems are also displaced by these processes of reorganization? What transformations and translations accompany such mobilizations?

The project Zukunftsphilologie is associated with and located at the Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School for Literary Studies at Freie Universitaet Berlin. Zukunftsphilologie is directed by Angelika Neuwirth, Manan Ahmed and Islam Dayeh (all Freie Universitaet Berlin).

CANDIDATES

The fellowships are intended primarily for scholars of the major linguistic and philological traditions from Africa, Asia and Europe (for example, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, Persian, Sanskrit, Syriac, Turkish), whose research explores linguistic practices and disciplinary entanglements in intellectual and literary history, comparative linguistics, philology, religion and the history of science. The fellowships are intended for scholars who currently reside outside Berlin and who wish to carry out their research projects in the framework of the initiative Zukunftsphilologie in Berlin. Applicants should be at the postdoctoral level and should have
obtained their doctorate within the last seven years. Fellows are given the opportunity to pursue research projects of their own choice, provided the topic falls within the research agenda of the project. In the overall context of the project Zukunftsphilologie, they will participate in regular working meetings of the project group as well as in lectures, conferences and summer or winter academies, organized by the project and by the Forum Transregionale Studien.

PROJECTS

Individual research projects should fall within the thematic framework of Zukunftsphilologie. Projects should have a comparative perspective, whereby the plurality of textual practices, polyphonic textuality, and the trajectories and genealogies of philological traditions since early
modernity are examined.

Research projects focusing on intellectual debates, polemics, correspondences, and transregional encounters are especially welcome. In revisiting important philological debates, the goal is not to merely evaluate the argumentative worth of these debates, but to reflect on the
wider cultural and political context in which these debates emerged and how they have shaped our knowledge of the past.  Moreover, an examination of philological debates will shed light on marginal philological traditions and undocumented intellectual positions as well as the ways in which canonical positions were consolidated and normalized.

FELLOWSHIPS

start October 1, 2012, and will end on July 31, 2013. Shorter fellowship terms can be considered. Postdoctoral fellows will receive a monthly stipend of  2,250 euros plus supplements depending on their personal situation. Organisational support regarding visa, insurances, housing, etc. will be provided. Successful applicants will be fellows of the project Zukunftsphilologie at the Forum Transregionale Studien and Associate Members of the Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School for Literary Studies. Through this association they will be integrated into the Department of Philosophy and Humanities at the Freie Universitaet Berlin and will have access to an academic milieu of literary and philological studies as well as to libraries and other research facilities.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

To apply, please send the following documents in English exclusively by e-mail as separate word or PDF files:

a curriculum vitae

a project description (no longer than five pages), stating what you will work on in Berlin if granted a fellowship

a sample of scholarly work (maximum 20 pages from an article, conference paper, or dissertation chapter)

a letter of recommendation from one academic faculty. It can be sent as a separate e-mail.

The application should be submitted in English and should be received by 10 January 2012, addressed to:

zukunftsphilologie@trafo-berlin.de

Forum Transregionale Studien
c/o Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Attn: Georges Khalil
Wallotstrasse 19, D-14193 Berlin / Germany

Institutional Framework

The Forum Transregionale Studien is a new research platform of the Land of Berlin designed to promote research that connects systematic and region-specific questions in a perspective that addresses entanglements and interactions beyond national, cultural or regional frames. The Forum works in tandem with established institutions and networks engaged in transregional studies and is supported by an association of the directors of universities, research institutes and networks mainly based in Berlin. It supports four research projects: Zukunftsphilologie: Revisiting the Canons of Textual Scholarship, Rechtskulturen: Confrontations Beyond Comparison, Global Prayers: Redemption and Liberation in the City, and Europe in the Middle East–The Middle East in Europe. The Forum Transregionale Studien is funded by the Senate of Berlin.

INFORMATION

For more information on the Forum please see

www.forum-transregionale-studien.de

For more information on Zukunftsphilologie please see

www.zukunftsphilologie.de

www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/en/friedrichschlegel/

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Job Opening: Japanese Literature, Seoul Natl Univ

Institution: Seoul National University, Asian Languages and Civilizations
Location:   Korea, South
Position:   Full Professor (open rank) in Japanese Literature

The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations (ALC), to be launched at Seoul National University in March 2012, invites applications for a professorship (open rank) in Japanese literature.  The candidate is expected to have expertise in his/her own specialized field and simultaneously to teach reading courses at the intermediate or advanced level.  The salary will be commensurate with the candidate?s previous career and achievement in the university salary scale.  Only those who already have a PhD at the time of submission of application will be considered.

Send letter of application, CV, graduate transcript, description of courses you can teach (less than 2 pages), and three letters of recommendation or email inquiry to:

Prof. Juhyung Rhi
Chair, ALC Search Committee
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs,
College of Humanities
Seoul National University
599 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu

Seoul 151-745
S. Korea
Email: jhrhi@snu.ac.kr

Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. For full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 10, 2011. Early submission of CV will be appreciated.

Website: http://www.snu.ac.kr

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Job Opening: East Asian Hist., Emmanuel Coll., Asst prof

Institution: Emmanuel College, History
Location:   Massachusetts, United States
Position:   Assistant Professor of History

Emmanuel College is a coed 17-acre residential college of liberal arts and sciences right in the city of Boston. In the Catholic academic tradition, we challenge our students and faculty to be driven in their pursuit of learning and teaching. We mine the rich resources of science and healthcare around us, and build gateways to that world on campus. Emmanuel enriches lives through powerful real world experiences, from service learning to internships. We believe education empowers people. It transforms their lives. And it opens doors.

The History Department at Emmanuel College invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in East Asian History, beginning in the Fall of 2012.  Candidates are expected to be able to teach courses related to their specialty, as well as courses in the department, including world survey courses and Historical Methods and Research.  We are particularly interested in candidates who will strengthen the overall program and develop courses in at least one of the following areas: cultural history, environmental history, gender studies, and nationalism.  The teaching load for faculty at this rank is three courses per semester.

Candidates must have previous teaching experience at the undergraduate level and have a Ph.D. in History at time of appointment.

Applicants should include a cover letter emphasizing research interests, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and a list of three references.  Candidates must include all four documents in order to be considered for this position.  Peer and/or student teaching evaluations are encouraged but not required.

After completing a short application form you will be allowed to upload additional documents. Please include a cover letter, resume and list of three references.

http://emmanuel.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=28367
Click Here to Apply

Contact: Human Resources
Emmanuel College
400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

Website:
http://emmanuel.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=28367

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Job Opening: East Asian Studies & History, Colby College, Faculty Fellow

Institution: Colby College, East Asian Studies and History
Location:   Maine, United States
Position:   Non-Tenure Track Faculty Fellow in East Asian Studies and History

The Departments of East Asian Studies and History at Colby College invite applications for a one-year faculty fellow, beginning September 1, 2012. Candidates should have a Ph. D. in history with a research interest in China, Japan, or Korea of any historical period, as well as demonstrated commitment to liberal arts education. Teaching load is four courses, including a one semester “Foundations of East Asia” course, a senior research seminar in East Asian Studies, a 100-level survey of the modern history of China, Japan, or Korea, and a 200- or 300-level history course in an area of the candidate’s choosing.

Please send a letter of interest, c.v., three letters of recommendation, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a statement of research interests to eastasianhistoriansearch@colby.edu. Review of applications will begin on December 10 and will continue until the position is filled.

Colby is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to excellence through diversity, and strongly encourages applications and nominations of persons of color, women, and members of other underrepresented groups. For more information about the College, please visit the Colby web site: www.colby.edu.

Contact: Sherry Berard
Website: www.colbycollege.edu

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Job Opening: Art History (Asia/Asian diaspora), Assistant or Associate Professor

Institution: Macalester College, Art and Art History
Location:   Minnesota, United States
Position:   Full Professor [sic] Assistant/Associate Professor, Art Historian

The Art and Art History Department at Macalester College seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor in Art History with a specialty in Asian art and the ability to offer courses that connect the arts of Asia to other cultures and to the Asian diaspora. The successful candidate will contribute to the undergraduate curriculum and will teach introductory, intermediate, and upper-level courses in Asian art and outside of that area of specialization, including a range of topic oriented courses and the senior Art History Methodology Seminar. The Department welcomes candidates with contemporary approaches to the study of art history and visual culture. The art history program is integrated with a vigorous studio program in a liberal arts undergraduate college. Cross-listings with Asian Studies and other programs in the college are strongly encouraged. New art history facilities along with a superb Asian collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Art will provide additional opportunities for the enhancement of the art history curriculum and the mission of the college.

PhD and teaching experience required. For submission requirements, please follow application instructions online www.academicjobsonline.org. Questions regarding the application should be directed to Jill Gebhardt gebhardt@macalester.edu. We will continue to review applications until the position is filled, but to insure full consideration, application materials should be submitted no later than January 2, 2012.

ABOUT THE COLLEGE: Macalester College is a highly selective, private liberal arts college in the vibrant Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, which has a population of approximately three million people and is home to numerous colleges and universities, including the University of Minnesota.  Macalester’s diverse student body comprises over 1900 undergraduates from 49 states and the District of Columbia and over 90 nations. The College maintains a long-standing, mission-driven commitment to academic excellence with a special emphasis on internationalism, multiculturalism, and service to society. As an Equal Opportunity employer supportive of affirmative efforts to achieve diversity among its faculty and staff, Macalester College strongly encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented minority groups.

Contact: Please follow application instructions online www.academicjobsonline.org. Questions regarding the application should be directed to Jill Gebhardt gebhardt@macalester.edu.

Website: http://www.macalester.edu/art/

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Announcement: kanbun workshop

An international workshop on kanbun and kanbun kundokufor scholars, postgraduate students, librarians and museum curators 

The School of Modern Languages of Newcastle University (UK) is organising an international workshop on kanbun and kanbun kundoku targeted at scholars, postgraduate students, librarians and museum curators from Europe and America. The workshop will be conducted in collaboration with Nishōgakusha University (Tokyo). Nishōgakusha University has extensive experience in organising kanbun seminars for undergraduate and postgraduate students, but this will be the first such workshop in Europe for a wider audience. Through this project Nishōgakusha University and Newcastle University will jointly contribute to the advancement of the field of kanbun studies within the broader discipline of Japanese studies.

Date 05 (Wednesday) – 07 (Friday) September 2012

 

Venue Newcastle University (UK) – School of Modern Languages

Research Beehive

NE1 7RU Newcastle Upon Tyne

United Kingdom

 

Local organiser Dr Laura Moretti (Newcastle University)

 

Teaching Staff Prof Yamabe Susumu (Nishōgakusha University)

 

Language of the workshop Japanese

 

Final aims After mastering the basic rules of kanbun and kanbun kundoku, participants will develop an intermediate knowledge of kanbun andkanbun kundoku by analysing pre-Meiji sources.

 

Contents 1.  Explanation of the basic rules of kanbun and kanbun kundoku(3 hours)

2. Analysis of selected texts (12 hours)

This will allow participants to:

–           Develop sufficient understanding of kundoku techniques through an analysis of pre-Meiji resources

–          Gain awareness of differences in the use of kunten in different historical periods

–          Learn how to search for and obtain materials written inkanbun or in kanbun kundoku (Chinese editions, wakokubon, etc.)

Fields which will be covered: Confucian texts, literary texts (poetry, prose), history, prefaces and postfaces. Please note that Buddhist and medical texts will not be covered.

 

Target audience Scholars, postgraduate students, librarians, museum curators from Europe and America, who already have a good knowledge of contemporary and classical Japanese language. No prior knowledge of kanbun or kanbun kundoku will be expected. A maximum of 20 participants will be accepted and selection will be on a first come, first served basis.

 

Tuition fees There are no tuition fees. Please note that the organisers cannot cover travel or accommodation expenses. Participants will be responsible for making their own accommodation arrangements, but a list of nearby hotels will be provided.

 

Expression of interest Please send an email to laura.moretti@ncl.ac.uk by 15 December 2011, with “Kanbun workshop: participation” in the subject line of your email.

After your application has been received, you will be sent a questionnaire to help the organizers understand what sources you would like to cover. Every effort will be made to incorporate them within the programme. A course book will be prepared and sent two months before the workshop.

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No FLF today

Sorry to be making this a trend, but there’s no FLF because of the holiday. Hope everyone had delicious, delicious food yesterday! 🙂

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