LAURA FISH has recently joined Syracuse University Press (which is part of Syracuse University Libraries) as acquisitions editor for Middle East studies; gender, culture, and politics; geography; Haudenosaunee and Indigenous studies; and regional topics. Prior to joining Syracuse University Press, she was marketing manager at the University of Washington Press, and prior to that was […]
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LAURA FISH has recently joined Syracuse University Press (which is part of Syracuse University Libraries) as acquisitions editor for Middle East studies; gender, culture, and politics; geography; Haudenosaunee and Indigenous studies; and regional topics. Prior to joining Syracuse University Press, she was marketing manager at the University of Washington Press, and prior to that was a publishing fellow and acquisitions editorial assistant at University of Texas Press. Fish has a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern languages and cultures from the University of Texas at Austin. She is fluent in Persian and reading proficient in Arabic, French, and Yiddish.