Sessional Lecturer - AMS200H1F: Introduction to American Studies
Date Posted: 04/04/2025
Req ID: 42404
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science
Department: Centre for Study of United States
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Description:
The Centre for the Study of the United States is seeking to hire one Sessional Lecturer for the following course:
Course number and title: AMS200H1F: Introduction to American Studies
Course description: This course examines the history, culture, and politics of the U.S. through an engagement with primarily original source materials including speeches, manifestos, songs, essays, paintings, films and more. In doing so, it will ask the central questions: What is America? and Who counts as American? This course concentrates on a series of moments in which different groups of Americans—such as women, African Americans, indigenous people, immigrants, and workers—debated, struggled over, and changed the boundaries of who and what counts as American. We will draw from, analyze, and contextualize a variety of primary source materials that make up defining moments in the contours of longstanding debates about citizenship, nationhood, and empire. Required for majors and minors, but open to all who meet pre-requisites.
Schedule: Tuesday, 13:00 – 15:00
*Please note, the delivery method for this course is currently in-person. This may change as determined by the Faculty or the Department.
Sessional Dates of Appointment: September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025
Rate of Pay:
Please note that should the rates stipulated in the collective agreement vary from the rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail.
Minimum Qualifications: PhD in American Studies, History, Geography, or English with a focus on the United States. Understanding of and engagement with the field of American Studies is required. Mastery of the subject area as related to the course description is required. Applicants must demonstrate evidence of an interdisciplinary approach and must be prepared to present an interdisciplinary course. Previous experience teaching at the university level and teaching a similar course is required. Demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching is preferred.
Preferred qualifications: Demonstrated teaching and research experience in the field of American Studies, broadly conceived. Previous experience teaching a similar course is desirable.
Description of duties:
Duties include the design and teaching of a university credit course, including preparation and delivery of course content; development, administration, and marking of assignments, tests, and exams; calculation and submission of grades; and holding regular office hours (two hours each week). There will be 24 hours of lectures in this course and one office hour per teaching week.
Application instructions: Applications should be emailed to csus@utoronto.ca and must include:
* two letters of reference, sent directly from your referees, that address your teaching skills
Closing Date:04/17/2025, 11:59PM EDT
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This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 Collective Agreement.
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