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Mellon Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Scholar

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University of California-Irvine
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University of California Irvine

Mellon Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Scholar



The UCI School of Humanities invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral scholar for 2022-2023. The postdoctoral fellow will take a leading role in “Black Reconstruction as a Portal,” a John E. Sawyer Seminar funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The postdoctoral scholar will be affiliated with the UCI Humanities Center, as well as the appropriate academic department in either the School of Humanities or the School of Social Sciences. While in residence at UCI, the Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar will participate in all activities associated with the Sawyer Seminar, have public programming duties, and have the opportunity for scholarly work. The successful candidate will be eager to work in a collaborative setting, have experience organizing or hosting events, and a research agenda that addresses historical and/or contemporary issues of Global Blackness through the multiple logics and tensions of racial capitalism. The postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to interface with scholars from across the United States and around the world working on topics related to the overall seminar theme.

Duties will include:
  • Participate in planning and attending all Sawyer Seminar activities.
  • Assist with events, including publicity, hosting visiting scholars, and on-site coordination.
  • Lead panel discussions, reading groups, and small group meetings.
  • Write content for project website, blog, and other social media.
  • Contribute to research and writing for the seminar.
  • Engage with seminar participants and visiting scholars.
  • Conduct own research as proposed.
    Black Reconstruction as a Portal
    “Black Reconstruction as a Portal” will be a year-long Sawyer Seminar at UC Irvine during 2022-2023 that sets out to explore the global salience of visions of Black Reconstruction as a portal between the crisis that marks our current predicament and the freedom dreams of those who have taken to the streets insisting that another world is still possible. This seminar proposes to explore W.E.B Du Bois's historical study, Black Reconstruction, as a conduit to our present global crisis. If scholars and activists want to come to terms with the structural continuities in anti-Blackness today perhaps there is no better place to start than to grapple with Du Bois's study of the simultaneous possibilities—and ultimate foreclosure of—what he called abolition democracy at the very moment of slavery's demise and the rise of Jim Crow. Situated within a historical record that positions the United States during a critical moment (buildup of the Civil War and the subsequent period of Reconstruction) within the context of competing and symbiotic global political, economic and social systems, Black Reconstruction offers a model to understand complex structural and social issues.

    In our proposed conversations, we seek to challenge the temporal delimitation of the relevance of Du Bois's work to a prior historical era and its geographical confinement to the borders of the United States of America. Given that Du Bois's broader scholarly career maintained an analytical focus on a necessarily global color line, we want to ask: What alternative visions of liberation might be unveiled if Black Reconstruction—both the text and the historical event—is deployed as a portal into our present global predicament? How do Du Bois's theorizations of abolition democracy, education, general strike, capital, crisis, “the Coming of the Lord”, counter-revolution, land and labor, race and class, and the propaganda of history “travel” and speak to contemporary iterations of spiritual strivings, the feminist strike in Latin America, land occupations in Africa, and the rise of neo-fascism in Europe and North America?


    To apply, visit https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF07290





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