A Guide to Acquisitions



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A Guide to Acquisitions Welcome to the State University of New York Press! SUNY Press publishes in a number of different areas in the humanities and social sciences please see pages 4 6 for a list of our areas of scholarly focus. We also publish, through our Excelsior Editions imprint, books of scholarly and general interest on the history, culture, society, and environment of New York and its surrounding states, as well as works of general interest related to our scholarly areas. If you are a prospective author with a book project relevant to one of our current areas of acquisitions, please follow the guidelines below to submit your work. 353 Broadway S tate University Plaza Albany, New York 12246-0001 PHONE 518.944.2800 866.430.7869 FAX 518.320.1592 www.sunypress.edu

acquisitions Submitting a Book Proposal For your initial submission, please send a proposal rather than the complete manuscript. Proposals should include the following: Cover letter Statement of the purpose, scope, and market for your project Brief abstract or description of the book (150 200 words) Table of contents Chapter-by-chapter outline Description of any illustrations (figures, tables, photographs, etc.) Timeline for completion List of competing titles, if any, or discussion of relevant competing/complementary literature Indicate any chapters that are previously published, if any Your current curriculum vitae or résumé with complete contact information If the work is an edited volume, a list of contributors and their affiliations Please send an introduction and/or other sample chapter if one is ready and available. Please do not send a full-length manuscript until invited to do so by an acquisitions editor. Please address all of your materials to one of the editors listed on page 6 (please do not send submissions to multiple editors). This editor will review your materials or pass them on to another editor if appropriate. If you are unsure which editor to submit your materials to, please address your submission to Editor-in-Chief. For USPS, use mailing address on front cover; submissions sent by UPS or FedEx should be labeled as follows: SUNY Press Attn: [Editor s name] 10 North Pearl St., 4th Floor Albany, NY 12207 USA After receiving your materials, the acquisitions editor will review them and decide whether the project is a good fit for our list. We make every effort to review proposals in a timely manner, but because we receive hundreds of book proposals every year, it can take several months for us to assess your initial submission. Simultaneous Submission Policy SUNY Press accepts simultaneous submissions of proposals, but once you have been invited by an editor to submit your full manuscript, we do ask for exclusive review. SUNY Press does not review full manuscripts currently under consideration by another publisher. Policy on Dissertations SUNY Press does not publish unrevised dissertations. We do, however, consider book proposals that have their origins in dissertation research and are suitably revised. We recommend The Thesis and the Book: A Guide for First-Time Academic Authors, 2nd edition, edited by Eleanor Harman et al.; From Dissertation to Book by William Germano; and Revising Your Dissertation: Advice from Leading Editors, 2nd edition, edited by Beth Luey. Submitting Your Manuscript O nce your SUNY Press editor has invited you to submit a complete manuscript, please send her/him one electronic copy of the manuscript. The document should be double-spaced and submitted as one file, saved in either Word or PDF format. If submitting an edited volume, please have each contributor use the same font/citation style. Please do not send original materials (such as artwork or photographs). 2 www.sunypress.edu

Peer Review All scholarly books published by SUNY Press are subject to blind peer review by at least two outside readers. As an aid in helping us to secure external readers, please include with your manuscript the names and institutional affiliations of three or four individuals you believe are qualified to review your manuscript. We will consider your suggestions as we decide whom to query. Please do not suggest an individual if s/he has a potential conflict of interest; eg: Is located on your campus, even if in a different department Coauthored or coedited another book with you Was on your dissertation committee Has communicated in depth with you about this specific manuscript Is a close personal friend Is a mentor/mentee Also, if you strongly believe a particular individual would not evaluate your manuscript in an objective and impartial manner, you should inform your editor. Do not contact any potential readers yourself, as this compromises the anonymity of the review process. Unless the readers specifically waive their anonymity, their identity will not be revealed to you. The peer review process can take anywhere from two to four months, depending on, among other things, the nature and length of the project and the availability of reviewers. In some cases, it can take longer, particularly in fields where the pool of available readers is small. If you have a question about the status of your manuscript, please contact your editor. Acceptance for Publication Once your peers have submitted their reports, the editors will evaluate them carefully. Under ordinary circumstances, these are the most common results of the review process: You will be asked for a brief written response to the readers concerns and suggestions (if any) and to outline your final revision plans. You will be invited to revise and resubmit the manuscript for another round of peer review. The Press will decline to publish the manuscript. If your response to the readers reports is deemed satisfactory by the acquiring editor, your manuscript will be presented to the SUNY Press editorial board for final consideration. The editorial board consists of faculty members drawn from campuses across the State University of New York system. The mission of the editorial board is to make a final recommendation that the project be accepted for publication or rejected. The editorial board meets on a regular basis, usually three times per year. Your written response to the reviews will be shared with the editorial board, along with the manuscript, the original reports, your CV, and a summary of the project prepared by your editor. You will be notified promptly and in writing of the decision reached at the editorial board meeting. Preparing Your Final Manuscript P lease refer to the Production Guide for instructions on preparing your final manuscript for publication. acquisitions 3 www.sunypress.edu

acquisitions Areas of Scholarly Focus SUNY Press publishes in a number of diverse academic areas. The Press s current areas of focus include: African American Studies Asian Studies Education Environmental Studies Film Studies Hispanic Studies Indigenous Studies Italian American Studies Jewish Studies New York/Regional Philosophy Political Science Queer Studies Religious Studies Transpersonal Psychology Women s and Gender Studies African American Studies Subjects and topics of interest include diasporic issues, civil rights, black churches, music, urban issues, families, blackness, racialization, film, literature, visual culture, black power movement, incarceration and prisons, slavery and its legacies, citizenship and nationalism, black youth, segregation, Afrocentrism, and Pan Africanism. Asian Studies SUNY Press is particularly well known for books on Asian philosophy and religion, with specific strengths in Chinese philosophy, religion, literature, and culture; Indian religions; Buddhism; and comparative East-West philosophy. Additional areas of strength include work on Japan and Korea. While much of SUNY Press s Asian studies list highlights humanities scholarship, important work in the social sciences, particularly on contemporary Japan, is a hallmark of the list as well. Education SUNY Press has published on a wide range of topics in the multidimensional field of education. Current areas of interest include assessment, teacher education, history of education, social justice pedagogy, higher education, international education, education philosophy, arts education, social studies curriculum, literacy studies, bi/multilingual education, bi/multicultural education, professional development, and urban and rural education. Environmental Studies SUNY Press seeks works that systematically study human interaction with the environment, including the natural environment, built environments, and the sets of relationships between them. SUNY Press has published on these issues in relation to public policy, politics, law, economics, philosophy, sociology, planning, pollution control, natural resources, and the interactions of human beings and nature. Film Studies S UNY Press has published a variety of books on the history, production, cultural reception, and social meaning of film. Current topics of interest include specific films, filmmakers, genres, historical eras of film production, and production processes, as well as multicultural, ethnographic, technical, and theoretical aspects of cinema. 4 www.sunypress.edu

Hispanic Studies In addition to books focused on the intellectual history of Spain and Latin America, we are also seeking books that explore the many dimensions of the culture and politics in these regions. This list includes work in the humanities and social sciences. Indigenous Studies Focusing primarily on the indigenous peoples and cultures of the northeastern United States, SUNY Press also publishes works that draw upon a variety of scholarly disciplines including history, anthropology, philosophy, literary criticism, political science, economics, cultural criticism to illuminate the range and complexity of the experiences of indigenous peoples in the past, present, and into the future. Italian American Studies In addition to scholarly studies in literature, film, sociology, anthropology, and history, we are interested in books for more general readers that can help extend the understanding of this important ethnic group and its role in the history and culture of the United States. Jewish Studies SUNY Press has a longstanding and wide-ranging list in Jewish studies. We publish scholarly works on Jewish history, culture, religion, philosophy, and literature, with a particular focus on the modern and contemporary periods. We also publish in Israeli studies and Holocaust studies. New York/Regional Through its Excelsior Editions imprint, SUNY Press publishes general and scholarly books of history, geography, natural history, photography, architecture, cooking, wine, and travel/recreation, as well as works of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Our aim is to showcase the diversity and abiding energy of the peoples, histories, and natural beauty of New York State. Philosophy SUNY Press publishes widely in philosophy and the history of philosophy, including ancient philosophy, German Idealism, phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, Asian and comparative philosophy, contemporary French and Italian philosophy, process philosophy, pragmatism, environmental philosophy, feminist philosophy and gender theory, philosophy and race, and indigenous philosophies. Political Science S UNY Press has published on a wide range of topics in this field, dealing with the study of governments, public policies, systems, and political behavior. We are particularly interested in the following subfields: political theory, political philosophy, political ideology, political economy, policy studies and analysis, comparative politics, international relations, and related fields such as public administration. Our books on political science use both humanistic and scientific perspectives and tools and a variety of methodological approaches to examine the process, systems, and political dynamics of all countries and regions of the world. acquisitions 5 www.sunypress.edu

acquisitions Queer Studies SUNY Press books in this field encourage a broad focus on identity, politics, culture, and the intersections of sexuality with other parts of identity (such as race, gender, and class), rather than a narrow focus on sexual practices that the term sexuality studies can seem to imply. We have published books on domestic and international topics and from the social sciences and the humanities. Religious Studies SUNY Press has a very broad list in religious studies. Perhaps best known for the list on Asian religions, SUNY Press has also had a longstanding list on Islam as well as lists on Jewish religion and Christianity. SUNY Press is also recognized for books on women and religion, sexuality and religion, and the environment and religion. Transpersonal Psychology Topics of interest include spiritual self-development, peak experiences, mystical experiences, systemic trance, and other sublime and/or unusually expanded experiences of living. Women s and Gender Studies SUNY Press has a number of series that offer feminist perspectives in many of our historically important disciplinary areas of acquisitions, including philosophy, religion, and literary criticism. In recent years, the list has expanded to include contributions from cultural studies and other interdisciplinary fields. Our list has a strong focus on texts that deal with social justice. Acquisitions Department James Peltz Co-Director Excelsior Editions, Film Studies, Italian American Studies, Transpersonal Psychology james.peltz@sunypress.edu Dr. Michael Rinella Senior Acquisitions Editor African American Studies, Environmental Studies, Political Science michael.rinella@sunypress.edu Dr. Beth Bouloukos Senior Acquisitions Editor Education, Hispanic Studies, Queer Studies, Women s and Gender Studies beth.bouloukos@sunypress.edu Christopher Ahn Senior Acquisitions Editor Asian Studies, Religious Studies christopher.ahn@sunypress.edu Andrew Kenyon Acquisitions Editor Philosophy andrew.kenyon@sunypress.edu Amanda Lanne-Camilli Acquisitions Editor Indigenous Studies, New York/Regional amanda.lanne-camilli@sunypress.edu Rafael Chaiken Assistant Acquisitions Editor Jewish Studies rafael.chaiken@sunypress.edu Jessica Kirschner Editorial Assistant jessica.kirschner@sunypress.edu 6 www.sunypress.edu