Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
Cynthia Zimmerman
czimmer at YORKU.CA
Sun Feb 10 10:02:21 EST 2013
Very useful and important to remind ourselves of the reasoned document by
Handford and Mason (CAUT). We have, in our society, openly faith-based
schools, clubs and associations. The issue, I think, is not whether
permitting this autonomy is legal (it clearly is) but whether such
institutions should be supported by public funding.
Cyndi
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, appledor at sympatico.ca wrote:
> What an excellent, well argued and fair analysis by Professors Handford and Manson.
>
> David Ferry
> Appledore Productions
> 416 433 5826
> www.davidferryactor.com
>
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Aida Jordao <a.jordao at UTORONTO.CA> wrote:
>
> > Yes, I thought you meant TWU was not open to diversity, which they're evidently not. Theirs is an exclusionary attitude -- very problematic in our so-called mosaic.
> > Aida
> >
> > --
> > Aida Jordão
> > PhD Candidate, The Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
> > University of Toronto
> >
> > From: Canadian Theatre Research [CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] on behalf of Tibor Egervari [tiboregervari at SYMPATICO.CA]
> > Sent: February 7, 2013 2:32 PM
> > To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> > Subject: Re: Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I am sorry if I didn't express myself clearly. I do think that the rule of diversity applies to institutions too. Therefore, notwithstanding my personal beliefs, I am of the opinion that Trinity Western University is a legitimate addition to the Canadian mosaic.
> >
> > Tibor
> >
> > Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 18:51:05 +0000
> > From: gnichols at MTA.CA
> > Subject: Re: Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
> > To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> >
> > Hello
> > Certainly not new or unique. Although not theatre specifically, a local, private university in Moncton (Crandall, formerly Atlantic Baptist University) has stirred a controversy over their explicit policy of not hiring anyone in any capacity (faculty, admin or staff) who has sexual relations outside of a male/female marriage. This is based on their understanding of Christian beliefs. The controversy has arisen over their acceptance of public subsidies, although they have recently announced they will not be asking for further subsidy from the municipalityâ¦. The province is another matterâ¦
> >
> > Glen
> >
> > From: Canadian Theatre Research [mailto:CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] On Behalf Of Simon du Toit
> > Sent: February 7, 2013 12:52 PM
> > To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> > Subject: Re: Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
> >
> > Hi Aida et al
> >
> > The issue you raise is complex, but it's not new. There are a few private Canadian institutions that have the right under the law to discriminate on the basis of religious affiliation, of which TWU is one. The practice is much more widely accepted in the U.S., where there are hundreds of such institutions. The CAUT has been conducting investigations of some of those Canadian schools, although not on the basis of a complaint filed by any faculty member of the schools in question. Here's a report on one such investigation:
> >
> > http://www.caut.ca/pages.asp?page=978&lang=1
> >
> > This issue has implications for much larger questions, about whether we are able to tolerate religious voices in a democracy. See for example the Bouchard Taylor Commission. Does our national vision of multicultural diversity include religion? What if that religion itself excludes others? These are complex ethical issues, as Tibor's note suggests. I, for one, think that the insistence on rational discourse alone in higher education is itself an exclusionary tactic that privileges certain voices and interests. Performance studies has an important contribution to make to the discussion, so I think it's a good topic for all of us.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Simon
> >
> > ======================================================
> > Simon W. du Toit
> > B.Ed., M.F.A., Ph.D.
> > Undergraduate Chair, Communication, Media, and Film
> > Sessional Instructor, School of Dramatic Art
> > Room 4113, Lambton Tower; (519) 253-3000 x2847
> > University of Windsor
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Aida Jordao <a.jordao at UTORONTO.CA>
> > To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA,
> > Date: 2013-02-07 10:38 AM
> > Subject: Re: Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
> > Sent by: Canadian Theatre Research <CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA>
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Peter et al,
> > Doesn't this advertisement for "a committed Christian" discriminate on the basis of religion? And what is "ethical theatre training"?
> > Aida
> >
> > --
> > Aida Jordão
> > PhD Candidate, The Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
> > University of Toronto
> >
> > From: Canadian Theatre Research [CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] on behalf of Peter Kuling [kuling at GMAIL.COM]
> > Sent: February 6, 2013 1:41 PM
> > To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> > Subject: Full-Time Tenure Track Position in Theatre - Trinity Western University
> >
> > The School of the Arts, Media and Culture at Trinity Western University seeks a creative mentor for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in the Theatre Department.
> >
> > This small and dynamic department, in which faculty responsibilities are shared and negotiated, offers a BA in Theatre and a BFA in Acting. The successful candidate will be an accomplished generalist whose broad knowledge of theatre includes experience in everything from design to performance. S/he will be required to oversee all production activities, including supervising production staff and managing budgets, as well as direct one production each year. Strong evidence of teaching effectiveness in several areas â which could include acting, directing, voice, movement, and/or technical theatre â is required. The successful candidate will hold an MFA or PhD in theatre and be a committed Christian with a vision for challenging and ethical theatre training.
> >
> > Interested candidates are requested to complete the on-line application at http://www.twu.ca/divisions/hr/join/faculty-positions.html. Additionally, please forward to Judy Bartram, Executive Assistant to the Office of the Provost, Academics (judy.bartram at twu.ca) documentation outlining interests, experience, and major contributions to teaching, research and practice as well as verification of doctoral (or terminal) degree. Applications will be accepted until March 6, 2013 or until a suitable candidate is found, subject to budget approval. Any enquiries regarding this position may also be sent to judy.bartram at twu.ca.
> >
> > Trinity Western University is a liberal arts university and seeks candidates who are committed to and support its evangelical Christian basis, mission and orientation. More information about Trinity Westernâs School of the Arts, Media + Culture and its programs can be found here. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
>
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