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Call for Applications

Theme: B/Ordering Violence
Subtitle: Boundaries, Indigeneity, and Gender in the Americas
Type: Mellon Sawyer Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Institution: Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies,
University of Washington
Location: Seattle, WA (USA)
Date: September 2012 – June 2013
Deadline: 15.2.2012

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We invite recent PhDs from the humanities or the social sciences to
apply for an Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the 2012-13
academic year. The Fellow will be involved in the scholarly
activities of the Sawyer Seminar, “B/ordering Violence: Boundaries,
Indigeneity and Gender in the Americas.” The seminar, organized by
Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), the Washington Institute
for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Sexuality (WISER), and the
Simpson Center for the Humanities, sees borderlands not as fixed but
as constantly (re)produced between and within national states.
Accordingly, the seminar will convoke a set of distinguished,
internationally-recognized scholars whose work considers the
complexities of external national borders in the Americas as well as
the multiple internal borders that characterize the politics of
belonging for diasporic and Indigenous communities in South, Central
and North America. The seminar will also explore the dynamics of
migration and the social and political implications of migration
across the Americas. 

At the University of Washington, a growing number of scholars in the
humanities and social sciences are working toward an innovative
research agenda that incorporates three themes that will guide our
exploration of the borderlands in the Americas:
(1) the discourses and practices of border-making;
(2) Indigenous perspectives on political boundaries; and
(3) gender and violence in the borderlands.
The post-doctoral Fellow will have recently completed a PhD in the
social sciences or humanities and his or her work should engage with
at least one of the three main themes of the seminar. The Fellow will
be expected to participate actively in seminar activities and pursue
her/his research agenda. In addition, the Fellow will teach one five
credit interdisciplinary graduate seminar on a borderlands theme of
her or his choosing, and contribute to an edited volume expected to
be among the products of the seminar. 

The appointment will be for one academic year, September 2012-June
2013, in the Jackson School of International Studies. Candidates must
have their Ph.D. degree in hand by the time of application, and must
have received their Ph.D. within the last six years. The fellowship
carries a salary of $40,000 a year (plus benefits and a $2,000 moving
allowance). 

Application Materials:
In one pdf file, applicants should send the following materials to
<[email protected]>:
1) A two-page cover letter stating your interest in the Postdoctoral
Fellowship and providing details on your current research and how it
would benefit from and contribute to the Sawyer Seminar;
2) A curriculum vitae;
3) One writing sample (20 pages maximum);
4) A brief course proposal for a one-quarter course on the
borderlands.
Two letters of reference should be sent separately
<[email protected]>.
The deadline for applications is February 15, 2012. 

The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. The University is building a culturally diverse
faculty and staff and strongly encourages applications from women,
minorities, individuals with disabilities and covered veterans. There
is no citizenship requirement or restriction for this fellowship.
Non-U.S. nationals are welcome to apply.

Principal Investigator:

José Antonio Lucero
Jackson School of International Studies
Box 353650
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3650
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://jsis.washington.edu/latinam/mellonsawyerpostdoc.shtml
 
 
 
 
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