Breaking Boundaries : How Writing Groups Fuel Women's Academic Success

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Breaking Boundaries : How Writing Groups Fuel Women's Academic Success

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 128 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780472040278
  • DDC分類 808.02

Full Description

Writing groups often fly under the radar in academia, but they can make a big difference. Faculty are under constant pressure to publish while juggling teaching, research, and service. Add packed schedules and limited time, and writing can easily get sidelined—especially for women balancing work and family. Breaking Boundaries: How Writing Groups Fuel Women's Academic Success explores how writing groups offer support, structure, and community to help navigate these challenges.

Whether you're a grad student trying to finish a dissertation, a stuck faculty member, or someone newly tenured wondering what's next—you're in the right place. This book shares honest stories, insights, and encouragement from women who have found strength in writing together. Each chapter highlights real experiences with writing groups—what helped, what didn't, and how these groups shaped the authors' scholarly identities. They discuss topics such as overcoming imposter syndrome, access to writing resources, navigating the stress of tenure, making academic contributions outside traditional paths, and creating sustainable writing habits. The contributors come from diverse disciplines and deliver practical advice for making writing fit into a hectic academic life. Their message is clear: when scholars support each other in writing, they not only grow their own careers, but also become mentors, leaders, and role models in the academic world.

Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments: ix

Introduction | Deborah Crusan: 1

1. Social Aspects of Writing Groups: That's What Friends Are For | Deborah Crusan: 5

2. Writing with Others: The Magical Power of Writing Groups and Writing Retreats | Stephanie Vandrick: 16

3. The Power of Social Support in Writing Groups | Sarah Twill: 29

4. When Community, Collaboration, and Camaraderie Defy White Supremacy and Patriarchy in the Academy | Suhanthie Motha: 43

5. Pressed for Time/Pressed for Purpose? Reflections on Writing for Publication in the Absence of Institutional Support | Christine Pearson Casanave: 59

6. Writing Discipline | Noeleen McIlvenna: 77

7. A Room of One's Colleagues, Mentors, and Friends | Jessica Penwell Barnett: 88

8. Do We Still Need Groups? | Deborah Crusan, Noeleen McIlvenna, and Sarah Twill: 101

Final Thoughts | Deborah Crusan: 108

List of Contributors: 111

Index: 115

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