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A Master's degree from an accredited institution in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition; OR * A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in English, literature ...

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Master's in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition OR * Bachelor's in English, literature, comparative literature, or compositionAND Master's in linguistics, TESL, speech ...

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Master's in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition OR * Bachelor's in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition AND Master's in linguistics, TESL, speech ...

A Master's degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition; OR * A Bachelor's degree in English, literature, comparative literature or composition; AND a Master's degree in ...

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How much do comparative literature jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for comparative literature in the United States is $34.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.68 and $38.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a comparative literature?

A Comparative Literature job typically involves analyzing and teaching literature across different languages, cultures, and historical periods. Professionals in this field work as professors, researchers, editors, or translators, comparing texts and exploring themes, genres, and literary traditions. They may also contribute to publishing, journalism, or cultural institutions by applying critical thinking and language skills to various forms of media and communication.

What are typical daily tasks for someone working in comparative literature?

Professionals in Comparative Literature spend much of their time reading texts in various languages, conducting literary analysis, and preparing scholarly articles or lectures for students and colleagues. The role often involves engaging in discussions with other faculty members, collaborating on interdisciplinary research, and attending academic conferences. Teaching responsibilities may include designing curriculum, grading assignments, and mentoring students. Collaboration and ongoing scholarly engagement are key parts of the work, offering opportunities to contribute to academic publications and build a robust professional network.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in comparative literature, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Comparative Literature role, you need strong analytical and research skills, advanced reading proficiency in multiple languages, and at least a master's degree in comparative literature or a related field. Familiarity with academic databases, citation management tools, and possibly text analysis software is often important. Exceptional written and verbal communication, open-mindedness, and cultural sensitivity are key soft skills that distinguish top candidates. These abilities are vital for effectively interpreting, teaching, and connecting literary works across different cultures and historical periods.

Is comparative literature a good major?

Comparative literature is a humanities major that develops skills in critical thinking, analysis, and communication, which are valuable in fields such as education, publishing, and cultural analysis. However, it may have limited direct career pathways and often requires additional training or experience for specific jobs. Graduates should consider their career goals and supplement their studies with internships or language skills to enhance employability.

What do you do in comparative literature?

A comparative literature professional analyzes and interprets literature from different cultures, languages, and time periods to identify common themes, differences, and cultural influences. The work often involves research, critical analysis, and writing, using tools like literary theory and translation skills. It is typically conducted in academic or research settings, requiring strong reading, writing, and analytical skills.

What jobs can you get with comparative literature?

Graduates with a degree in comparative literature can pursue careers in fields such as publishing, editing, writing, translation, and academia. They often work as editors, literary agents, content creators, cultural analysts, or educators, utilizing skills in critical thinking, research, and language proficiency.
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Infographic showing various Comparative Literature job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 10% Temporary. Highlights an 90% In-person, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,711 per year, or $34.5 per hour.

Assistant Professor of Africana Studies

Wellesley College

Wellesley, MA

$103K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Please review the details for the position before applying.When applying, please confirm your legal name is entered exactly as it appears on your government-issued identification. Ensure that you have the required documents ready to upload in either PDF (.pdf) or Word document (.doc) format. On the second page, enter your education, starting with your highest degree. Please upload your Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter, and any supplemental documents on the fourth page. After submitting your application, you will be prompted to enter the contact information for two to three references. Please refer to the job description for the exact number of required references or any instructions regarding delayed submission. You may return to this section later if needed. Once your reference information is submitted, your contacts will receive an email with instructions on how to upload their reference letters. For best consideration, we urge you to submit your reference contact information as soon as possible. Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions for more details.

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Assistant Professor of Africana Studies

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Job Description

The Department of Africana Studies at Wellesley College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Comparative English Literature with a focus on African American Literature, to begin in Fall 2027. We seek applicants trained and qualified to teach in one or more of the following areas: African American literary traditions, Black Women Writers, Harlem Renaissance, Urban Realism, Black Arts Movement, Afro-Futurism, Contemporary Fiction, Memoir, or African American Gothic. We also deeply value the ability to teach courses that include authors and works from the larger African diaspora such as African literature and Caribbean Literature. As a deeply interdisciplinary department, we welcome a variety of disciplinary and methodological engagements appropriate to Comparative Literature and Africana Studies broadly conceived. The successful candidate will offer four courses per year, conduct rigorous research with a trajectory toward a strong publication record, demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching, as well as a commitment to liberal arts education.

The minimum salary for Assistant Professors is $103,000.00 annually.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Candidates are required to have a doctorate at the time of application or by the time that the appointment begins.

  • Candidates with advanced (doctoral) training in Comparative Literature, Africana Studies and/or a related discipline are encouraged to apply

Additional Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated strong commitment to publishing, teaching, advising, and rigorous research is expected. Candidates should also show intellectual leadership and impact on the field and potential for significant contributions to the department, college, and wider scholarly community.

How to Apply:

  • Please submit applications via the Wellesley College online system at https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/recruiting/wellesley/wellesley-faculty/job/Wellesley-College/Assistant-Professor-of-Africana-Studies_R0007793

  • Applications should include

    • A cover letter that addresses your teaching experience and research agenda (maximum 3 pages)

    • A curriculum vitae

    • A brief description of three courses that you might offer in your first year (1-2 pages)

    • Names and contact details of three referees who will be contacted for a letter

For full consideration, all materials must be submitted electronically by the application deadline on September 1, 2026. Applications received by the deadline will receive full consideration. As the search proceeds, applicants called for interviews may be asked to provide a writing sample, sample syllabi, and course evaluations.

Company Description

Wellesley's mission is to provide an excellent liberal arts education to women who will make a difference in the world. We advance our mission by working together as a community-faculty, students, staff, and alumnae.

Embark on a fulfilling career journey at Wellesley College, where we prioritize your well-being. For those roles that are half-time or greater, we offer a comprehensive array of benefits and resources designed to enhance both your work-life balance and long-term success.

  • Exceptional Benefits Package: Access a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision and pre-tax saving benefits, life insurance, disability coverage (for full-time Faculty), and more to safeguard your health and that of your loved ones.

  • Retirement Savings: Plan for the future with our retirement savings plan. Wellesley College contributes up to 10.5% towards your 403(b) plan for eligible employees.

  • Work/Life and Wellness: Caregiving support through Wellthy, legal plan insurance, pet insurance discount and a variety of other resources including retirement planning, and access to cultural and leisure activities throughout metro-Boston.

  • Commuting and Transportation: Enjoy the convenience of free parking on our picturesque campus, easily accessible from major roadways. We are also accessible via the MBTA commuter rail.

  • Campus Privileges: Enjoy free use of our state-of-the-art athletic and fitness facilities with onsite fitness classes, Library resources, and seize opportunities to attend diverse campus events that contribute to a vibrant community.

Apply today and take your first step toward a rewarding career with Wellesley College - where your unique strengths and success are celebrated as part of our shared commitment to inclusivity!

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