Submit Your Manuscript to the Women and Gender in Africa Series by UW Press
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University of Wisconsin Press has launched a new series titled Women and Gender in Africa. African-born authors are welcome to submit their manuscripts to the series.
UW Press is a not-for-profit publisher of books and journals. Books are selected using a careful process of review by Press staff, outside experts, and a board of University of Wisconsin faculty.
Women and Gender in Africa seeks to publish innovative book-length works, based in original research, primarily in the areas of history, politics, and cultural studies. The series will be edited by UW–Madison professors Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué and Aili Mari Tripp.
Topics may include women and religion, sexuality, LGBTQI+ concerns, human rights, migration, health, the family, the environment, law, conflict resolution, race and ethnicity, women’s movements and feminism, and globalization. Projects addressing agency are particularly welcome, including authority, political and spiritual leadership, economic activity, and forms of knowledge and healing.