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SAR Press announces the launch of a new book series, Global Indigenous Politics. This series opens a forum for the best and most challenging work on the politics of indigenous peoples around the world, past and present. We welcome proposals for books that shed new light on the political struggles of indigenous peoples and compel us to rethink the implications of tribal autonomy or sovereignty for nation-states and transnational organizing, notions of cultural and biological property, and the very nature of politics and indigeneity. Scholarship in interdisciplinary fields centered on indigenous peoples, anthropology, history, sociology, law, art history, and related fields will be considered. The series will include both monographs and edited volumes.
Manuscript submission guidelines:
We will accept proposals in English or Spanish. We regret we cannot accept proposals in other languages. The language of the series is English, and authors or editors proposing works requiring translation into English must assist in raising funds for that purpose.
Book proposals should include the following:
A brief prospectus describing the work, the expected length of the manuscript, the number of illustrations desired, and the projected schedule for completion;
A table of contents;
The introduction or a sample chapter;
The author’s or editor’s curriculum vitae.
Do not send complete manuscripts unless invited to do so by the Press. Send proposals to:
Catherine Cocks, Ph.D.
Co-Director and Executive Editor
SAR Press, P.O. Box 2188
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2188
Tel. 505-954-7261
Fax 505-954-7241
catherinec@sarsf.org
To see an online catalog of SAR Press publications, go to: www.sarpress.sarweb.org.
About SAR:
An independent, not-for-profit organization based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, the School of American Research provides a dynamic environment for the advanced study and communication of knowledge about human culture, evolution, history, and creative expression. SAR draws upon its century-deep roots in the American Southwest, anthropology, and indigenous arts to present programs, publications, and initiatives that impart the learning of social scientists, humanists, and artists to inform the thoughts and actions of scholars, artists, educators, and the interested public. For more information about our advanced seminar program, residential fellowships for scholars and indigenous artists, and Indian Arts Research Center, see www.sarweb.org.
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