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Black Feminist Writing: A Practical Guide to Publishing Academic Books in Chattanooga, TN
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Black Feminist Writing: A Practical Guide to Publishing Academic Books in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $24.95
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Draws on the rich history of Black feminist writing to help scholars manage the stress of writing and publishing academic books.
Finalist for the 2024
F
oreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Reference category
Writing scholarly books is stressful, and academic publishing can be intimidating-especially for women, queer folks, and scholars of color.
Black Feminist Writing
shows scholars how to prioritize their mental health while completing a book in race and gender studies. Drawing on Black women's writing traditions, as well as her own experience as the author and editor of nine university press books, Stephanie Y. Evans gives scholars tools to sustain the important work of academic writing, particularly in fields routinely under attack by anti-democratic forces. Evans identifies five major areas of stress: personal, professional, publishing-related, public, and political. Each chapter includes targeted discussion questions and tasks to help authors identify their unique stressors, create priorities, get organized, and
breathe
. Whether working on your first scholarly book or your tenth, this robust, heartfelt guide will help you approach writing as an ongoing practice of learning, creating, and teaching in ways that center wellness and collective self-care.
Finalist for the 2024
F
oreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Reference category
Writing scholarly books is stressful, and academic publishing can be intimidating-especially for women, queer folks, and scholars of color.
Black Feminist Writing
shows scholars how to prioritize their mental health while completing a book in race and gender studies. Drawing on Black women's writing traditions, as well as her own experience as the author and editor of nine university press books, Stephanie Y. Evans gives scholars tools to sustain the important work of academic writing, particularly in fields routinely under attack by anti-democratic forces. Evans identifies five major areas of stress: personal, professional, publishing-related, public, and political. Each chapter includes targeted discussion questions and tasks to help authors identify their unique stressors, create priorities, get organized, and
breathe
. Whether working on your first scholarly book or your tenth, this robust, heartfelt guide will help you approach writing as an ongoing practice of learning, creating, and teaching in ways that center wellness and collective self-care.
Draws on the rich history of Black feminist writing to help scholars manage the stress of writing and publishing academic books.
Finalist for the 2024
F
oreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Reference category
Writing scholarly books is stressful, and academic publishing can be intimidating-especially for women, queer folks, and scholars of color.
Black Feminist Writing
shows scholars how to prioritize their mental health while completing a book in race and gender studies. Drawing on Black women's writing traditions, as well as her own experience as the author and editor of nine university press books, Stephanie Y. Evans gives scholars tools to sustain the important work of academic writing, particularly in fields routinely under attack by anti-democratic forces. Evans identifies five major areas of stress: personal, professional, publishing-related, public, and political. Each chapter includes targeted discussion questions and tasks to help authors identify their unique stressors, create priorities, get organized, and
breathe
. Whether working on your first scholarly book or your tenth, this robust, heartfelt guide will help you approach writing as an ongoing practice of learning, creating, and teaching in ways that center wellness and collective self-care.
Finalist for the 2024
F
oreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Reference category
Writing scholarly books is stressful, and academic publishing can be intimidating-especially for women, queer folks, and scholars of color.
Black Feminist Writing
shows scholars how to prioritize their mental health while completing a book in race and gender studies. Drawing on Black women's writing traditions, as well as her own experience as the author and editor of nine university press books, Stephanie Y. Evans gives scholars tools to sustain the important work of academic writing, particularly in fields routinely under attack by anti-democratic forces. Evans identifies five major areas of stress: personal, professional, publishing-related, public, and political. Each chapter includes targeted discussion questions and tasks to help authors identify their unique stressors, create priorities, get organized, and
breathe
. Whether working on your first scholarly book or your tenth, this robust, heartfelt guide will help you approach writing as an ongoing practice of learning, creating, and teaching in ways that center wellness and collective self-care.

















