Member's groups
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Will you be attending #MLA18 in New York City? Log in (or create an account) and join this group to start discussions, share convention-related links and resources, and connect with other participants. For full […]
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Will you be attending #MLA20 in Seattle? Log in (or create an account) and join this group to start discussions, share convention-related links and resources, and connect with other participants. For full […]
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Will you be attending #MLA19 in Chicago? Log in (or create an account) and join this group to start discussions, share convention-related links and resources, and connect with other participants. For full […]
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Executive Committee:
Nadia Nurhussein, through Jan. 2023
Elizabeth Duquette, through Jan. 2024
Travis M. Foster, through Jan. 2025 (2023 chair)
Laura Fisher, through Jan. 2026 (2023 secretary; 2024 […] -
Executive Committee:
Meredith L. McGill, Jan. 2016 (2015–Jan. 2016 Ch.)
Ivy Wilson, Jan. 2017 (2015–Jan. 2016 Sec.)
Dana Luciano, Jan. 2018
Rodrigo Lazo, Jan. 2019
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LLC 20th- and 21st-Century American forum executive committee:
Paula M. L. Moya, Jan. 2016
Mark Goble, Jan. 2017 (2015–Jan. 2016 Ch.)
Amy Hungerford, Jan. 2018 (2015–Jan. 2016 Sec.)
Heather Houser, Jan. 201 […] -
LLC Early American Executive Committee members
Monique Allewaert, Jan. 2020
Duncan F. Faherty, Jan. 2021 (2019–Jan. 2020 Ch.)
Jordan Alexander Stein, Jan. 2022 (2019–Jan. 2020 Sec.)
Martha Elena Rojas, Jan […] -
This group belongs to anyone and everyone who uses digital technology in the scholarship, teaching, and research of humanities subjects.
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LLC African American Forum Executive Committee:
Sharon Lynette Jones, Jan. 2025 (Immediate Past Chair)
Dorothy Randall Tsuruta, Jan. 2026 (2024–Jan. 2025 Ch.)
Julius Fleming, Jr., Jan. 2027 (2024–Jan. 202 […] -
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The new MLA Forum TC: History & Literature seeks to open up a space to consider the complex relationship between these two disciplines. Whereas literary history is one expression of the synergy between history and […]
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To generate discussion about colonial and early 19th century American cultural and literary history.