Blog — Southern Africa is currently experiencing the worst drought in over a century. The drought brings consequences for almost every industry in Southern Africa: the maize harvest is minimal, hydro-electric energy...
Blog — Last month, we celebrated Women in Translation Month and this month we’re celebrating translation more broadly with Translation Month! Over the years, we’ve published books translated from Punjabi, Odia, Polish,...
Blog — ...some stories to share with you and you can watch them over here. The same weekend as convocation, our senior editor, Pamela Holway, spoke on a panel at the University...
Blog — ...modern societies continue to privilege paid work over family care, upholding male standards for what counts as valuable, meaningful, and important life work. Thus, little room is left for reimagining...
Blog — ...has learned over a 40-year career. Her insightful observations will be inspiring to anyone working in anthropology or history. Take heed of the words of Jacob Berens, a Treaty 5...
Blog — Over the next few weeks, we will be reading Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava, a book about ordinary women who were quietly extraordinary in their lifelong commitment to freedom and...
Blog — ...options over in my mind, chief among them freelance editorial work, book publishing, and government communications. My current program will prepare me for all three, but I’ve discovered I’m particularly...
Blog — Welcome to the February edition of The Newsletter! News Marvin Harder’s cover design for Without Apology was selected for the Association of American University Presses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show....
Blog — ...is a poetic exploration of the then and there, here and now, of landscapes and inscapes over time. It is part of a poetry series on dream and its relation...
Blog — ...to scholarship toward a further probing of barriers to access too often overlooked. As an open access publisher, we too have been actively working on the “access” question of “open...