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Bruce W. Robbins - "As many of you will have heard, Resolution 2014-1 got 60% of the votes cast but did not reach the minimum of 10% of the total membership required (by a recent rule) in order to be officially adopted. Thank you to […]"ViewColumbia U -
Adeline Koh - "Slides for my panel and paper “Representing Race: Silence in the Digital Humanities” s239 are up on my blog: http://www.adelinekoh.org/"ViewStockton U -
Rosemary G. Feal - "Going to the MLA Convention? Please come to hear queer Cuban-American writer and translator Achy Obejas in Session 298 , “Endlessly Cuban: A Discussion on the Work of Achy Obejas with the Author” and Session 473 […]"ViewHarvard U -
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George H. Williams - "“Why Inaccessibility is the Norm in Higher Ed” http://ow.ly/gQ3HA"ViewU of South Carolina Upstate -
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Lee Skallerup Bessette - "Here is my (first, very rough and underdeveloped) thoughts about my experience at the MLA this year. http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/college-ready-writing/mla-face-face"ViewU of Mary Washington
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Amanda L. French - "Going to post our slides from session 639, “Two Tools for Student-Generated Digital Projects.”"ViewCrossref
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Matthew Kirschenbaum - "My #s353 paper, “Distant Mirrors and the LAMP,” is now online here as promised. Slides available upon request. Comments welcome."ViewUniversity of Maryland -
Jason Mittell - "My paper from MLA13, “Haunted by Seriality: The Formal Uncanny of Mulholland Drive” is up on my blog: http://justtv.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/haunted-by-seriality-the-formal-uncanny-of-mulholland-drive/"ViewMiddlebury C
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Roger Whitson - "My recent post on Reading Wordsworth and Spinoza in Difficult Times is up on my blog: http://www.rogerwhitson.net/?p=3556"ViewWashington SU -
Kathleen Fitzpatrick - "I’m wondering how the Commons might make use of this kind of micro-blogging: small posts that enable a user to think out loud about the issues they’re working on or things they’re wondering about. Perhaps we could […]"ViewMichigan State University