Four-Year Postdoc Position on Contemporary US/Anglophone Science Fictions at the University of Basel
Infos sur l'emploi
- Date de publication :09 mai 2025
- Taux d'activité :80%
- Lieu de travail :Basel
Funded by the Claudine und Hans-Heiner Zaeslin-Bustany Foundation, the four-year project "Anglo Genres for Atlantic Futures: Contemporary Eco-Fictions, Campus Novels, and Science Fictions" is directed by Prof. Philipp Schweighauser. It encompasses two PhD subprojects working on eco-fictions and campus novels, respectively, and the postdoc subproject on contemporary US (and possibly other Anglophone) science fictions advertised here. The position will be filled by October 1, 2025.
Your position
The project as a whole is dedicated to exploring contemporary works in three popular literary genres that have emerged in the Anglophone world and deal with central social issues of today's knowledge societies on both sides of the Atlantic: eco-fictions, campus novels and science fictions. Their themes include climate change, species extinction, and environmental pollution (eco-fictions); anti-intellectualism and the role of universities in knowledge societies (campus novels); and artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and (digital) surveillance (science fictions). Since these are popular texts that deal with urgent questions of American and European societies in the 21st century, the genuinely literary question of the social function of contemporary literature arises. Three of the most convincing answers to the question of the cognitive and social functions of fiction come from Victor Shklovsky (enstrangement/defamiliarization), Wolfgang Iser (literary anthropology), and Jane Tompkins (cultural work). Science fiction studies is a growing field that has generated stimulating intellectual interventions by thinkers such as Darko Suvin (cognitive estrangement), Fredric Jameson (the utopian vocation), Tom Moylan (utopia, dystopia, anti-utopia), and others. In this line, the subproject on science fictions will offer perspectives on the social implications of both fiction and technological innovation.
Your profile
Applicants have a PhD in English, American Literature, or related fields, and a number of publications. Please submit a proposal for your own four-year research subproject on contemporary US/Anglophone science fiction. These may be restricted to literature, but may also involve other media such as movies and TV series. Other theoretical frameworks than those mentioned above and other thematic foci of the fictions under consideration are, of course, welcome. The successful applicant will be expected to either write their second book or eight essays in peer-reviewed journals or essay collections-or a combination of the two.
We offer you
You will work as part of a team in a vibrant and research-active department. Project funding covers conference travels, two conferences, and a 3-4 month stay at a US or UK university. The University of Basel is an equal opportunity employer. Salaries are in accordance with staff regulations and depend on the qualifications and experience of the candidate.
Employment Period:
October 1, 2025 - September 30, 2029
Employment Period:
October 1, 2025 - September 30, 2029
Application / Contact
Please apply via the university's e-recruiting tool until 20.06.2025, supplying a cover letter, a 5-8 page research proposal, a CV, and a list of publications.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Philipp Schweighauser (Write an email).
We look forward to receipt of your complete online application.
www.unibas.ch
Please apply via the university's e-recruiting tool until 20.06.2025, supplying a cover letter, a 5-8 page research proposal, a CV, and a list of publications.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Philipp Schweighauser (Write an email).
We look forward to receipt of your complete online application.
www.unibas.ch
Universität Basel
4000 Basel
4000 Basel