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Tanya K. Zhelezcheva started the topic Candidate Statement in the discussion
Present-Day English Language on MLA Commons 8 years, 3 months agoDear Colleagues,
I am honored to be nominated for the LSL Global English Executive Committee. I am an Assistant Professor of English at Queensborough Community College where I teach College Writing courses and Contemporary Literature. My vision for contributing to the Executive Committee and its endeavors is to seek to broaden the conversation on…[Read more]
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John Lihani posted an update in the group
LSL Global English on MLA Commons 8 years, 5 months agoPLAN FOR HUMANITY’S AUXILIARY UNIVERSAL SPEECH
A common second language for humanity has long been in coming, but now it appears that its time has arrived. With globalization incessantly on the rise, humanity needs a new attempt to assure its future well-being. As indicated earlier, simplified Transitional English (TE) is the e…[Read more]
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Gerardo Augusto Lorenzino started the topic 49th NeMLA Annual Convention: CFP in the discussion
Language Change on MLA Commons 8 years, 6 months ago
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Jonathan Senchyne deposited Rags Make Paper, Paper Makes Money: Material Texts and Metaphors of Capital in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 6 months agoBecause nineteenth-century paper was made from rags, the materiality of paper money became a likely ground from which to debate the nature of value in modern capitalism. On one hand, if paper money was backed by nothing but itself, then it was worth little more than itself: a gathering of lowly rags. On the other hand, the process of turning…[Read more]
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Yasmine Beale-Rivaya posted an update in the group
LSL General Linguistics on MLA Commons 8 years, 6 months agoMLA 2018 Panel: Linguistics and Social Media. This guaranteed session seeks papers that examine different modes, applications, and venues of social media (textual, visual, audiovisual, interactive) from a linguistic perspective.
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James Elkins deposited Representing a Ruined Mind in Fiction; and a Note on How Google Ruins Reading: On Markson’s “Reader’s Block” in the group
TM Language Theory on MLA Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThe essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing.
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Gerardo Augusto Lorenzino started the topic CFP: "Intersecting Spaces, Mobility, and Language in the ‘Uncommon Community’" in the discussion
Language Change on MLA Commons 8 years, 8 months agoApril 12-15, 2018, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
NeMLA Web Site: http://www.buffalo.edu/nemla.html
<p style=”margin: 0in 0in 7.5pt 0in;”><span style=”color: #333333;”>Call for Papers:</span></p>
<p style=”margin: 0in 0in 7.5pt 0in;”><span style=”color: #333333;”>The notion of “community” sometimes centers unquestioningly on whatever it is shared by a…[Read more] -
selisker deposited The Bechdel Test and the Social Form of Character Networks in the group
LSL Language and Society on MLA Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis essay describes the popular Bechdel Test—a measure of women’s dialogue in films—in terms of social network analysis within fictional narrative. It argues that this form of vernacular criticism arrives at a productive convergence with contemporary academic critical methodologies in surface and postcritical reading practices, on the one hand,…[Read more]
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Ross Tangedal deposited Designed to Amuse: Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring and Intertextual Comedy in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 8 months agoEasily the least-mentioned (and read) of Ernest Hemingway’s works (proven by its lack of critical attention), The Torrents of Spring merits rereading for its intertextual play. Hemingway’s use of embedded author’s notes throughout the text guides readers to a more fully aware young writer who offers critiques of composition, authorship, pri…[Read more]
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Ross Tangedal deposited Excuse the Preface: Hemingway’s Introductions for Other Writers in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoOver the course of his career Ernest Hemingway wrote introductions for a number of writers. These pieces have been largely forgotten, but study and analysis of Hemingway’s introductions offers additional insight into the well-known author. The process of creating and marketing these pieces allowed Hemingway to manipulate and refine his public p…[Read more]
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Ross Tangedal deposited Refusing the Serious: Authorial Resistance in Ring Lardner’s Prefaces for Scribner’s in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThough already famous, wealthy, and squarely established as a popular chronicler of the early
twentieth century, humorist Ring Lardner’s foray into a serious literary career with Charles Scribner’s
Sons Publishing Company is best characterized as an act of authorial resistance. Rather than evolve into
the “serious” author the firm had hoped f…[Read more] -
Ulrich Tiedau started the topic New Open Access Publications on Low Countries history in the discussion
Netherlandic Language and Literature on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoReaders of this list may be interested in the following free Open Access publications:
Narratives of Low Countries History and Culture: Reframing the Past (Global Dutch Series), ed. by Jane Fenoulhet and Leslie Gilbert, London: UCL Press, November 2016<br><br>
From Revolt to Riches: Culture and History of the Low Countries, 1500–1700 (Global D…[Read more]
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Ulrich Tiedau started the topic MLA2018: (Post)Colonalities and Netherlandic Literature in the discussion
Netherlandic Language and Literature on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months ago(Post)Colonalities and Netherlandic Literature
MLA 2018, New York City, January 2018A session organized by the MLA Dutch Forum
Chair: Johannes Burgers (Queensborough Community College, NY)Sarah Adams (Ghent), Slavery on Scene: The Representation of Slavery on the Dutch Stage (1775-1825)
This paper is drawn from my project Slavery on Scene,…[Read more]
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Ulrich Tiedau started the topic Symposium: The book in the Low Countries: New perspectives(London, 21 June 2017) in the discussion
Netherlandic Language and Literature on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoSymposium: The book in the Low Countries: New perspectives, hidden collections (London, 21 June 2017)
Venue
Institute for Historical Research (IHR), Wolfson Conference Suite, NB01/NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom
Description
Great Britain and the Low Countries share a large part of their…[Read more]
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Ulrich Tiedau started the topic TOC: Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies, vol. 41, no.2 (July 2017) in the discussion
Netherlandic Language and Literature on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoDUTCH CROSSING: JOURNAL OF LOW COUNTRIES STUDIES
vol. 41, no. 2 (July 2017)http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ydtc20/current
Editorial
Editorial [pp. 99-100]
Ulrich TiedauArticles
Gascoigne’s The Spoyle of Antwerpe (1576) as an Anglo-Dutch text
Raymond Fagel‘Many Tongues He Must Acquire’: Anthonis de Roovere and Public Voice in the Four R…[Read more]
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Jonathan Senchyne deposited Print Culture in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThoreau’s relation to print culture was complicated and at times contradictory, but from his writing life to his family business, he was shaped by it. Scholars note that he was both successful and a failure as a professional author. He published books and articles made possible by technological changes in papermaking and printing to his west on t…[Read more]
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Charles Gleek deposited Read. Write. LitMag: Whiteness in the Fall 2016 issue of Brevity in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis paper explores the extent to which whiteness is represented in the Fall 2016 issue of Brevity. I suggest that the authors’ representation of whiteness manifests in the forms of both white privilege and white supremacy, and thus serves as the predominant theme of this issue of the magazine. I also consider the ways in which distant reading t…[Read more]
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Kate Ozment deposited Book History, Women, and the Canon: Theorizing Feminist Bibliography in the group
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography on MLA Commons 8 years, 10 months agoThis paper revises book history’s historiography to account for feminist inquiry.
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Angus Grieve-Smith deposited The Spread of Change in French Negation in the group
LSL Language Change on MLA Commons 8 years, 10 months agoMany varieties of French have changed over the years from expressing predicate
negation (Geurts 1998) with ne alone, to the embracing construction ne … pas, and then
to postverbal pas alone (Jespersen 1917). When the increase in the frequency of
ne … pas over time is plotted on a graph, it takes the S shape of the logistic function
(Kroch 198…[Read more] -
Angus Grieve-Smith deposited The Spread of Change in French Negation in the group
LSL General Linguistics on MLA Commons 8 years, 10 months agoMany varieties of French have changed over the years from expressing predicate
negation (Geurts 1998) with ne alone, to the embracing construction ne … pas, and then
to postverbal pas alone (Jespersen 1917). When the increase in the frequency of
ne … pas over time is plotted on a graph, it takes the S shape of the logistic function
(Kroch 198…[Read more] - Load More