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This is a "limited availability position for LSA graduate students." The course is AAS 275 Black Women in Popular Culture. Popular culture is an important site for creating, challenging, and transmitting meanings about race, gender and sexuality. In this course, we will examine how Black women construct and are constructed by popular culture in the U.S. by building a set of critical tools that can help us navigate this rich terrain.
Job Responsibility:
Performing duties as assigned by the professor
Advising students during regular office hours
Grading and giving feedback on written assignments
Attending all staff meetings
Attending scheduled discussion sections, lecture section, and office hours
Possibly give one or two lectures to the entire class
Be responsible for the class meeting when designated films, videos, or other relevant materials are presented
Attend a weekly one-hour GSI meeting with the professor
Requirements:
Good standing in their degree program
Registered for not less than six (6) credit hours (five (5) with advisor approval)
Knowledge of subject matter
Ability to effectively teach and evaluate a wide range of undergraduate students
Familiarity with and course work at the graduate level dealing with the general subject matter of the course
Evidence of effective teaching
Ability to work well with students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds
Able to foster/build an environment for exploring difficult issues
Mindful that everyone in the class has a journey
Strive to be aware, careful, and thoughtful
Nice to have:
Prior teaching experience
Knowledge of Feminist Studies and/or race and ethnicity studies
Able to participate in respectful and meaningful debates about current Black popular culture