Hi,
I would be interested in reviewing the book. I can email you my vita if you
wish.
thanks,
r
At 9:39 AM -0400 8/17/99, Elizabeth MacNabb wrote:
>Dear ecofem-ers, hello! I've been away for the summer, and still haven't
>had time to read the archives, but I look forward to reading what your
>posts once again.
>
>Meanwhile, I'm just getting ready to send a manuscript to Haworth Press
>that I and others have been working on for several years. Haworth has
>asked us to provide the names of 8 pre-publication reviewers. I was
>wondering whether anyone on this list might be interested in reviewing the
>manuscript. Compensation for the task is a copy of the finished product
>(and of course, if your review is a rave, they may quote you when selling
>the book!)
>
>The anthology, entitled "Transforming the Disciplines," is intended as a
>new type of textbook for "Intro to Women's Studies" courses. Composed of
>twenty-six essays, each from a different academic discipline, the book
>contains eight humanities essays, eight social sciences essays, five
>natural sciences essays, and five from the professional fields. Each is a
>very brief discussion of how feminism and/or women's studies has changed
>(or at least, how it has affected) the field. The book's authors hail from
>the US, Canada, Australia, and England. Because the intended reader is
>first year college students, all essays are written in a non-technical
>style. As a reviewer, you would need to know very little about the
>specific disciplines in order to review the book, which is about three
>hundred pages long.
>
>Please don't send replies to the list, but instead directly to me, at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Thanks! --E.
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Dept of IPC
School of communication,
315 West Hall,
Bowling Green State University
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