Position Rank
Adjunct Instructor
Position Title
Part-Time Faculty in Shakespearean Literature
Position Summary
The Humanities Department/Program in Literature and Languages seeks a part-time instructor to teach an undergraduate course: ENG 205: Shakespeare in Context.
The instructor hired will have some flexibility in determining the focus of the course, including the plays chosen to analyze. Overall, Shakespeare in Context is a course designed to introduce students to the work of William Shakespeare and some of his contemporaries, competitors, and collaborators. Attention is given to early modern depictions of racial, ethnic, and gender-based stereotypes, biases, and conflicts. Discussions also focus on issues such as the likely literary and historical sources of the work, the cultural and political background informing the plot and characters, and their original staging. The plays’ subsequent performance histories (including cinematic interpretations) are also introduced.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
Literature, literary theory, and writing instruction
Years of Experience Required
Prior teaching experience (at least one year) is preferred.
Required Education
Masters Degree
Certification/Licensure Required
Minimum Qualifications
MA in literature
Academic focus on the Early Modern Era
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching Shakespeare or literature in the Early Modern Era
PhD in literature
Equipment Operated
Computer, classroom video projection equipment, copier machine
Working Conditions
Normal climate-controlled office environment is provided. Job is largely sedentary, but there is a need to move about the office and buildings frequently. Occasional bending, stooping, lifting, pushing and/or pulling is required (typically less than 10 pounds).
Normal climate-controlled office environment is provided. Job is largely sedentary, but there is a need to move about the office and buildings frequently. Occasional bending, stooping, lifting, pushing and/or pulling is required (typically less than 10 pounds). May be exposed to loud noise from instrument and voice practice rooms on-site.
Priority Application Instructions
Departmental Contact Information
Sandra Frink
sfrink@roosevelt.edu