Member's groups
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A group for those interested in the theory of narrative, narratology, interdisciplinary narrative theory, narrativity, and the study of narrative structures.
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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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The official group of the TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography forum.
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A group for those interested in linguistics
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A group dedicated to the history of linguistics, language study and related fields.
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This group belongs to anyone and everyone who uses digital technology in the scholarship, teaching, and research of humanities subjects.
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A private group for the executive committees of the MLA’s forums.
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Open to anyone with an interest in historical and contemporary movements of people, ideas, cultures and goods across boundaries. The aim is to encourage interdisciplinary conversations on a wide range of topics of […]
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Critical and cultural disability studies, crip theory, black disability studies, feminist disability studies, queer disability studies
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Teaching as a Profession is one of only three forums classified as “HEP,” or Higher Education and the Profession. The focus of our forum is on the intersection of criticality and classroom practice as it inf […]
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The BWWA and its annual conference provide a forum to discuss eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British women’s writing—writing which has been historically overlooked, ignored, or excluded from the canon. […]