Welcome to our NWSA virtual book exhibit! We are offering our convention discount of 40% off and free shipping until 12/15/2024 with the code 6NWSA24.
We welcome new submissions. To submit a proposal please contact Emily Casillas, Acquisitions Editor, at emily.casillas@unl.edu
SERIES
EXPANDING FRONTIERS
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, Lisa M. Tatonetti, and Ruby C. Tapia, series editors
The Expanding Frontiers series promotes rigorous interdisciplinary research that critically expands the field and purview of feminist, women’s, and gender studies. This book series builds upon the journal Frontiers and its commitment to “diverse and decisively interdisciplinary” publications. We seek single-authored monographs and collaborative projects that formulate original critical intersectional perspectives. Emphases include settler colonialism, carceral regimes, comparative ethnic and Indigenous studies, cultural studies, disability studies, cultural geographies, and transnational feminisms. The editorial board is interested in various subjects and investigative methodologies, including public policy, social movements, media, and expressive cultures. In particular, the series features work by and about BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ peoples and communities, embracing scholarship that centers negotiations of multiple and intersecting sites of affiliation, identity, and politics. Our editors welcome scholarship that is accessible across disciplines and fields and that relies upon and advances feminist epistemologies and socially transformative research. The series and its editors are committed to supporting original scholarship in the above field(s) and mentoring first-time authors.
While the series title “Expanding Frontiers” evokes the founding and expansion of knowledge in women’s and gender studies, the concept of “frontiers” also evokes dominant, anti-Indigenous ideologies and the amplification of white supremacy in political, academic, and intellectual structures. Our series highlights how these historical realities have been deployed to reproduce hegemonic structures of inequality. The editors of the Expanding Frontiers series thus invite submissions that critique these foundations and forward nuanced, intersectional analyses to demonstrate how contingently constructed categories have material consequences for individuals based on their social locations.
FRONTIERS
A Journal of Women Studies
One of the premier publications in the field of feminist and gender studies, Frontiers has distinguished itself for its diverse and decisively interdisciplinary publication agenda that explores the critical intersections among—to name a few dimensions—gender, race, sexuality, and transnationalism. Many landmark articles in the field have been published in Frontiers, in its 40+ year history, thus critically shaping the fields of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.
Visit the journal’s editorial website for more information and additional resources.
ENGENDERING LATIN AMERICA
Donna Guy, Sonya Lipsett-Rivera, Anne Macpherson, and Martha Santos, series editors
Engendering Latin America attracts, disseminates, and assists in the creation of quality book-length works that examine the social, cultural, and gendered histories of Latin America. The series concentrates on history informed by current debates and research questions that arise from feminist studies, gender-based scholarship, and allied research.
The editors define gender broadly, both geographically and chronologically, to encompass work derived from Latin America and the Caribbean, from colonial to modern times. Covering themes such as feminism, masculinity, culture, ethnicity, public health, modernity, nation-building, race, and politics, Engendering Latin America examines marginal groups such as women, minorities, indigenous peoples, and other non-elites to provide sophisticated interdisciplinary analyses of cultures and gender south of the border.
This series has been inactive for several years, but has recently been relaunched with new series editors.
ANTHROPOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY NORTH AMERICA
James S. Bielo and Carrie M. Lane, series editors
The aim of this series is to publish teachable, empirically rich, and conceptually innovative books that contribute to the comparative anthropology of North America. The series will emphasize ethnographic approaches to contemporary subject matter grouped under five broad headings: Dynamics of Inequality; Transnational Motions; Movements of Change; Entertainment, Play, and Authority; and Post-Industrial Assemblages. The series seeks to be the most reliable destination for teaching and researching North American anthropology.
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