Member's groups
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To generate discussion about colonial and early 19th century American cultural and literary history.
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We welcome all scholarly approaches to the study of autobiography, biography, life writing, diaries, letters, life narrative, online representations of identity and personal narrative in print and other media.
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A group for MLA members interested in exploring the full spectrum of Connected Academics careers. A space for discussion and debate.
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In our MLA group, we will focus on service learning as a teaching, researching and learning strategy that incorporates meaningful community service into the classroom study of literature, language and writing. As […]
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Will you be attending #MLA16 in Austin? 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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SSSL promotes reading, writing, and dialogue about the literature of the American South and the cultures from which that literature has sprung.
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A place to share news or thoughts related to exile cultural production and theories
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On this MLA Commons group, you can sign the petition for a potential new forum approved by the Executive Council as part of the association’s restructuring of division and discussion groups. To learn more about t […]
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This group invites everyone who is interested in writing, reading, translating, or discussing Saudi Literature. It hopes to keep you posted with interesting news about Saudi Lit.
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This group’s focus on the many post-9/11 narratives, and teaching them, presents a unique opportunity to engage with America’s recent history: 1) everyone here has, though incredibly varied, first-hand acc […]