Adjunct Instructor of Theatre History and Literature AD9514
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Job no: 494692
Work type: Adjunct/Temp Faculty
Location: Stillwater
Categories: Faculty/Instructor
Campus
OSU-Stillwater
Contact Name & Email
Prof. Lee Brasuell, lee.brasuell@okstate.edu
Work Schedule
TBD
Appointment Length
6 months or less
Hiring Range
Commensurate with education and experience
Special Instructions to Applicants
Interested candidates are invited to submit the following materials:
• Cover Letter.
• Curriculum Vitae (CV).
• Contact information for three professional references.
• Teaching Portfolio: A selection of sample syllabi (specifically highlighting Theatre History, Voices of American Drama, or introductory theatre courses), a statement of teaching philosophy, and recent teaching evaluations if available.
About this Position
Oklahoma State University’s Department of Theatre seeks a dynamic and dedicated adjunct instructor to teach Theatre history before 1800 in the fall of 2026 and Theatre History after 1800, and Contemporary Voices of American Drama for the Spring 2027 starting August 2026.
The Adjunct Instructor teaches core courses in our BA and BFA in Theatre Arts programs. We seek a candidate capable of cultivating a deep understanding of historical contexts, dramatic theory, and inclusive perspectives in theatre, ranging from foundational world theatre history to the rigorous exploration of contemporary American playwrights. The successful candidate will be an intellectual anchor for our students, equipping them with the critical thinking, analytical writing, and contextual knowledge necessary to understand the stage across the full spectrum of performance.
Responsibilities:
- Pedagogy & Course Delivery: Teach core undergraduate courses in Theatre History (spanning classical to contemporary eras) and Contemporary Voices of American Drama.
- Introductory Instruction: Teach introductory-level coursework, engaging non-majors with the foundations, appreciation, and cultural impact of live performance.
- Theatrical & Analytical Versatility: Demonstrate proficiency in teaching a wide range of dramatic texts and historical movements, ensuring students are ready to engage with both traditional theatrical canons and modern, multidisciplinary performance landscapes.
About OSU
With a 130-year history, Oklahoma State University is one of the nation's most comprehensive land-grant university systems. The OSU System has over 34,000 students, 7,400 employees, and campuses in Stillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Okmulgee. Exceptional strengths in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as institutional strengths in engineering, agriculture, and business are distinguishing features of the University.
Stillwater is a growing community consistently winning awards for best places to live, most recently in Money Magazine. It is about a 1-hour drive from both Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The addition of commercial air travel, wide availability of gigabit internet, and the McKnight Center for the Performing Arts enhance Stillwater’s vibrant culture. The cost of housing is roughly 80% of the national average.
Required Qualifications
- Terminal Degree: A Ph.D.; MFA; or BFA with 5 years of professional experience in Theatre History, Dramatic Literature, Theatre Studies, or a closely related performance/pedagogy field. ABD credentials will be considered.
(degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
- Pedagogical Excellence: A demonstrated track record of expertise and excellence in teaching theatre history and dramatic literature.
- University Experience: Prior experience working with undergraduate students in a university or conservatory setting.
Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
- Communication & Leadership: Possess strong communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills necessary to conduct a seminar and advise a diverse student body effectively.
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