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An Academic Life Worth Living
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05 January 2027

Your guide to a successful academic career that centers joy and avoids burnout.
Academic life is often imagined as a straight path—publish, earn tenure, keep producing—but the reality is far messier. In An Academic Life Worth Living, Tanya Maria Golash-Boza draws on decades of experience as a scholar, teacher, mentor, and academic leader to offer a clear-eyed, compassionate account of how to write, publish, and sustain a joyful professional life.
Having moved across continents and career stages while raising three children, Golash-Boza blends personal stories—from fieldwork and family life to tenure reviews and leadership roles—into concrete strategies for developing sustainable writing practices and making intentional career choices. In the process, she demystifies academic labor while confronting the structural pressures that make burnout feel inevitable. An Academic Life Worth Living is a pragmatic guide for anyone seeking to do meaningful scholarly work without sacrificing health, family, or purpose.
Tanya Maria Golash-Boza is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Merced; Executive Director of the University of California Washington Center; and author of six previous books.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Choosing the Long Road
1. Cultivating Creativity as an Academic Writer
2. Aligning Your Days with Your Vision
3. Writing Anywhere, Writing Every Day
4. Writing and Revising with Purpose
5. Publishing Journal Articles with Confidence
6. Publishing Books: The Long Game
7. Sharing Ideas Beyond the Ivory Tower
8. Thriving at Every Stage of Your Career
9. Charting Your Own Path to Tenure and Beyond
Conclusion: Taking the Long Road to the Sacred Valley
Note on Generative AI
Recommended Further Reading
Works Cited
Index