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A Group Interview about Publishing with Professor Jack Zipes
Emma Louise Parfitt, Emine
Erdoğan, Heidi Fritz, Peter M. Ward
Abstract
The
conversation piece is the product of a group interview with Professor Jack
Zipes and provides useful insights about publishing for early career
researchers across disciplines. Based on his wider experiences as academic and
writer, Professor Zipes answered questions from PhD researchers about: writing
books, monographs and edited collections; turning a PhD thesis into a
monograph; choosing and approaching publishers; and the advantages of editing
books and translations. It presents some general advice for writing and
publishing aimed at postgraduate students. Professor Zipes is an Emeritus
Professor at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States, a world
expert on fairy tales and storytelling highlighting the social and historical
dimensions of them. Zipes has forty years of experience publishing academic and
mass-market books, editing anthologies, and translating work from French,
German and Italian. His best known books are Breaking the Magic Spell (1979), Fairy
Tales and the Art of Subversion (1983), The Irresistible Fairy Tale: The
Cultural and Social History of a Genre (2012), and The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (2014).
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