Sr. acquisitions editor at SUNY Press (gender & queer studies, lit crit, Latin American studies, education, & more); author, Returning the Gift: Modernism and the Thought of Exchange (2018). Screamy about publishing, labor, most things. She/her.
Rebecca Colesworthy
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And then my colleague Mike does great poli sci books in Latin American studies so we truly do have you covered.
Seriously though, STS-ers, I would love love love to read your proposals, chat, etc. Please reach out—Rebecca dot Colesworthy at sunypress dot edu
WAIT. There is a MUSICAL adaptation of Girl, Interrupted playing at the Public with music by AIMEE MANN and none of you told me?!?!
“Any port in a storm” 💀
Rebecca, stop reading PW and go write your annual self-eval.
I know, I know, I'm going, I'm going.
Full list of SUNY P series in Latin American and Latinx studies here (though even this is partial because it doesn’t include Genders in the Global South): sunypress.edu/Series#LAS
To be clear: HE WAS PUBLISHED. People are not not getting published.
Oh did you not get published by your first choice publisher? Should we throw a pity party? Should we invite ALL OF ACADEMIA?
Afro-Latinx studies? ✔️
Latin American cinema? ✔️
Latin American thought? ✔️
Latin American culture? ✔️
Gender studies? ✔️
Science and tech studies? ✔️
Gimme, gimme, gimme
Man, I wish we could make that the press tagline. It’s just so, so good.
3:30 on a Friday is a ridiculous time for this but:
WE STARTED A NEW SERIES!
Stela: Science and Technology in Latin America, with editors David Dalton and Diana Montaño
This basically means that if you work on just about anything in Latin American studies you’re now *required* to send it to me.
Rebecca Colesworthy
Rebecca Colesworthy
When I was at The Strand recently I saw multiple copies of The Trouble with Gender in the gender studies section—a book OUP rejected after peer review (to the great public dismay of the author) and Polity then picked up.
Must be hard, amirite?