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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Attempts by people to enact their political beliefs in their daily
lives have become commonplace in contemporary US culture, in
spheres ranging from shopping habits to romantic attachments. This
groundbreaking book examines how collective social movements have
cultivated individual practices of "lifestyle politics" as part of
their strategies of resistance, and the tensions they must navigate
in doing so. Drawing on feminism and other movements that claim
that "the personal is political," the book explores how radical
anarchist activists position their own lifestyles within projects
of resistance. Various lifestyle practices, from consumption to
personal style to sexual relationships, are studied to address how
identity and cultural practices can be used as tools of political
dissent. An accessible and provocative text, Lifestyle Politics and
Radical Activism blends theory with empirical materials to
highlight issues that are important not only to anarchists, but
also to anyone struggling for social change. This unique analysis
will contribute to the development of anarchist theory and practice
and will appeal to anyone interested in political activism and
social movements.
A step-by-step guide to crafting a compelling scholarly book
proposal-and seeing your book through to successful publication The
scholarly book proposal may be academia's most mysterious genre.
You have to write one to get published, but most scholars receive
no training on how to do so-and you may have never even seen a
proposal before you're expected to produce your own. The Book
Proposal Book cuts through the mystery and guides prospective
authors step by step through the process of crafting a compelling
proposal and pitching it to university presses and other academic
publishers. Laura Portwood-Stacer, an experienced developmental
editor and publishing consultant for academic authors, shows how to
select the right presses to target, identify audiences and
competing titles, and write a project description that will grab
the attention of editors-breaking the entire process into discrete,
manageable tasks. The book features over fifty time-tested tips to
make your proposal stand out; sample prospectuses, a letter of
inquiry, and a response to reader reports from real authors;
optional worksheets and checklists; answers to dozens of the most
common questions about the scholarly publishing process; and much,
much more. Whether you're hoping to publish your first book or
you're a seasoned author with an unfinished proposal languishing on
your hard drive, The Book Proposal Book provides honest,
empathetic, and invaluable advice on how to overcome common
sticking points and get your book published. It also shows why, far
from being merely a hurdle to clear, a well-conceived proposal can
help lead to an outstanding book.
A step-by-step guide to crafting a compelling scholarly book
proposal-and seeing your book through to successful publication The
scholarly book proposal may be academia's most mysterious genre.
You have to write one to get published, but most scholars receive
no training on how to do so-and you may have never even seen a
proposal before you're expected to produce your own. The Book
Proposal Book cuts through the mystery and guides prospective
authors step by step through the process of crafting a compelling
proposal and pitching it to university presses and other academic
publishers. Laura Portwood-Stacer, an experienced developmental
editor and publishing consultant for academic authors, shows how to
select the right presses to target, identify audiences and
competing titles, and write a project description that will grab
the attention of editors-breaking the entire process into discrete,
manageable tasks. The book features over fifty time-tested tips to
make your proposal stand out; sample prospectuses, a letter of
inquiry, and a response to reader reports from real authors;
optional worksheets and checklists; answers to dozens of the most
common questions about the scholarly publishing process; and much,
much more. Whether you're hoping to publish your first book or
you're a seasoned author with an unfinished proposal languishing on
your hard drive, The Book Proposal Book provides honest,
empathetic, and invaluable advice on how to overcome common
sticking points and get your book published. It also shows why, far
from being merely a hurdle to clear, a well-conceived proposal can
help lead to an outstanding book.
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Attempts by people to enact their political beliefs in their daily
lives have become commonplace in contemporary US culture, in
spheres ranging from shopping habits to romantic attachments. This
groundbreaking book examines how collective social movements have
cultivated individual practices of "lifestyle politics" as part of
their strategies of resistance, and the tensions they must navigate
in doing so. Drawing on feminism and other movements that claim
that "the personal is political," the book explores how radical
anarchist activists position their own lifestyles within projects
of resistance. Various lifestyle practices, from consumption to
personal style to sexual relationships, are studied to address how
identity and cultural practices can be used as tools of political
dissent. An accessible and provocative text, Lifestyle Politics and
Radical Activism blends theory with empirical materials to
highlight issues that are important not only to anarchists, but
also to anyone struggling for social change. This unique analysis
will contribute to the development of anarchist theory and practice
and will appeal to anyone interested in political activism and
social movements.
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