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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic MOTION for more PTF in governance PASSED in the forum
Part-Time Faculty Members on MLA Commons 11 years agoWe were successful in moving that a PTF be a required member of the Executive Council! The motion, put forward by the radical caucus, also asked for more governance opportunities for PTF throughout the organization. The dominance of tenured faculty in the MLA is beginning to topple. Please get in touch with me at hanzimanolis@gmail.com if you w…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic The Challenge of Open Discussion: Another Lesson from the Delegate Assembly in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoThe DAOC program involves an extended, two-year discussion of topics relevant to the boycott–in order to explore their complexity and in order to inform the membership. These would seem to be desirable goals.
A disheartening outcome of the DA was that, in the initial vote as to whether to accept the DAOC proposal, about one third of the DA…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman replied to the topic Delegate Assembly meeting in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoThere’s a useful description of the DA discussion at:
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Russell A. Berman started the topic What is a boycott? One lesson from the Delegate Assembly in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoThe Delegate Assembly Organizing Committee has initiated a series of venues (including this commons group) to discuss issues around BDS. In particular, it dedicated much of the open discussion section of the DA meeting to this: these are opportunities to get insight into the various opinions at stake.
One key take-away for me from the DA…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic BDS means subordinating academic judgment to political criteria in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years ago“[…] the ethical responsibility of every free person and every association of free persons, academic institutions included, to resist injust supersedes other considerations about whether such acts of resistance may directly or indirectly injure academic freedom.”
–Omar Barghouti, “Boycott, Academic Freedom, and the Moral Responsibility to U…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic BDS and Infinite Censorship: the "Common Sense Boycott" in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoA revealing feature of BDS discourse is an intentional ambiguity about its target. Claims for respect for individual freedom go hand in hand with a threat that–nonetheless!– anyone can be subjected to a “common sense boycott.” Consider the passage from the definitive PACBI guidelines (emphasis added):
“While an individual’s freedom of exp…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic British architects retract boycott! in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoBDS proponents uses a maximalist rhetoric–boycott Israel in order to end the regime and terminate the State of Israel–but when a law suit looms, their timidity quickly shows. That’s what happened with ASA, and now there’s an interesting parallel with British architects, which you can read about here. Is this the face of BDS radicalism:…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic AHA defeats BDS Stalking Horse in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoAt its recent convention, AHA-the professional organization of historians, just as the MLA is the association of scholars of language and literature–turned back a BDS-inspired initiative. In a procedural vote, the historians rejected an anti-Israel statement put forward by a radical group. The failed proposal itself fell far short of a boycott…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic Academic Boycott Subverts Academic Freedom in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoBDS proponents claim that the boycott will not impinge on anyone’s academic freedom. (In fact, as posted already, Omar Barghouti well understands the threat to academic freedom–he just thinks it’s worthwhile.)
Previous MLA resolutions on foreign policy issues have been statements of sentiment, condemning this or that political situation. In…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic How Boycott Means National Origin Discrimination: the Mona Baker Affair in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoBDS proponents claim a boycott will not harm individuals and safeguards academic freedom. However the history of boycott practice proves the contrary, as for example in the so-called Mona Baker Affair: two Israeli scholars were purged from the board of translation studies journals in the UK solely on the basis of their connection to Israeli u…[Read more]
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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic Useful to review past, ratified MLA resolutions in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoSelect resolutions from 1981 and 1986, ratified by the membership
1981 Delegate Assembly Meeting; 1982 membership vote
Resolution 1
Be it resolved that the Modern Language Association express its outrage and sorrow at the suppression of human rights in Poland, which involves the persecution and harsh detention of students, teachers,…[Read more]
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Margaret Hanzimanolis replied to the topic Files and materials in the forum
MLA Members for Justice in Palestine on MLA Commons 11 years agoHere are a few key resolutions passed in the 1980s. They are indisputably engaged with national and international issues:
1981 Delegate Assembly Meeting; 1982 membership vote
Resolution 1
Be it resolved that the Modern Language Association express its outrage and sorrow at the suppression of human rights in Poland, which involves the…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman started the topic What Ambassador Powers says on the UN Resolution Mirrors Arguments Against BDS in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoExplanation of Vote at the Security Council Session on the Situation in the Middle East, Including the Palestinian Question, by Ambassador Samantha Power, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, December 30, 2014
Thank you Mr. President,
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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic Nominees sought for the PT and other Contingent Faculty committee in the forum
Part-Time Faculty Members on MLA Commons 11 years agoPlease write to Maria Maisto, the incoming chair, if you would like to serve on this committee. It is a potentially important committee in an environment of rapidly increasing hospitality toward contingent and adjunct participation in the business of the MLA!
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Russell A. Berman started the topic The Case Against the Academic Boycott: an important review in the forum
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years agoCheck out this Review of the Case Against the Academic Boycott in which Mark Wagner discusses the volume edited by Brahm and Nelson, and on the way explores the way the dogmatic politicization of scholarship through the BDS movement is undermining practices of scholarship. The important issue behind this whole debate is whether the professional a…[Read more]
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Russell A. Berman uploaded the file: Review of the Case Against the Boycott to
Scholarship, Censorship, Exclusion on MLA Commons 11 years ago“The Case against the Academic Boycott of Israel,” ed. Brahm and Nelson, reviewed by Mark Wagner: a reflection on deleterious consequences of boycott culture for scholarship
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Margaret Hanzimanolis replied to the topic Resolution to Endorse the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions in the forum
MLA Members for Justice in Palestine on MLA Commons 11 years agoI am assuming that the agreement that this group made with the DAOC does not bind “other” groups or individuals from advancing a resolution similar to this one. How can the DA say that it will not entertain any resolutions before 2017 based on this agreement with a small group? Is that sort of pre-emptive maneuver not a violation of democratic…[Read more]
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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic 2015-1 MOTION WILL BE HEARD AT DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MTG. in the forum
The Teaching of Writing on MLA Commons 11 years agoMotion 2015-1:
Proposers of record: John Maerhofer and Margaret Hanzimanolis on behalf of the Radical Caucus in English and the Modern LanguagesWhereas Part-Time Faculty (PTF) constitute over 50% of the faculty in the US, and presumably a similar percentage of language and literature faculty;
Whereas PTF are presumably and anecdotally…[Read more]
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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic 2015-1 MOTION coming up at the Delegate Assembly mtg in the forum
Teaching as a Profession on MLA Commons 11 years agoPlease consider attending the Delegate Assembly in order to support this MOTION:
Motion 2015-1:
Proposers of record: John Maerhofer and Margaret Hanzimanolis on behalf of the Radical Caucus in English and the Modern Languages
Supporting materials: Click here to see the information provided by the proposers.Whereas Part-Time Faculty (PTF)…[Read more]
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Margaret Hanzimanolis started the topic Radical caucus sponsored motion in the forum
Radical Caucus on MLA Commons 11 years agoMotion 2015-1
Proposers of record: John Maerhofer and Margaret Hanzimanolis on behalf of the Radical Caucus in English and the Modern Languages
Supporting materials: Click here to see the information provided by the proposers.Whereas Part-Time Faculty (PTF) constitute over 50% of the faculty in the US, and presumably a similar percentage of…[Read more]
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