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MLA Divisions American Literature 17 American Literature to 1800 18 19th-Century American Literature 19 Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century American Literature 20 20th-Century American Literature 76 Black American Literature and Culture 80 American Indian Literatures 82 Asian American Literature 84 Chicana and Chicano Literature Comparative Studies 01 Comparative Studies in Medieval Literature 02 Comparative Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Literature 03 Comparative Studies in Romanticism and the 19th Century 04 Comparative Studies in 20th-Century Literature 05 Comparative Studies in 18th-Century Literature 34 European Literary Relations (including translation) English Literature 21 Old English Language and Literature 22 Middle English Language and Literature, Excluding Chaucer 23 Chaucer 24 Literature of the English Renaissance, Excluding Shakespeare 25 Shakespeare 26 17th-Century English Literature 27 Restoration and Early-18th-Century English Literature 28 Late-18th-Century English Literature 29 The English Romantic Period 30 The Victorian Period 31 Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century English Literature 32 20th-Century English Literature 33 English Literature Other Than British and American French Literature 51 French Medieval Language and Literature 52 16th-Century French Literature 53 17th-Century French Literature 54 18th-Century French Literature 55 19th-Century French Literature 56 20th-Century French Literature 57 Francophone Literatures and Cultures Genre Studies 08 Drama (history, criticism, & theory) 09 Film (history, criticism, & theory) 10 Nonfiction Prose Studies, Excluding Biography and Autobiography (history, criticism, & theory) 11 Poetry (history, criticism, & theory) 12 Prose Fiction (history, criticism, & theory) 14 Literary Criticism (history of criticism; theory of literature) 46 Methods of Literary Research 77 Autobiography, Biography, and Life Writing German Literature 58 German Literature to 1700 59 18th- and Early-19th-Century German Literature 60 19th- and Early-20th-Century German Literature 61 20th-Century German Literature Hispanic Literatures 64 Latin American Literature from Independence to 1900 65 20th-Century Latin American Literature 67 Spanish Medieval Language and Literature 68 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish Poetry and Prose 69 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish Literature 70 20th-Century Spanish Literature 71 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish Drama 73 Luso-Brazilian Language and Literature 78 Colonial Latin American Literatures Interdisciplinary Approaches 06 Women’s Studies in Language and Literature 07 Ethnic Studies in Language and Literature 13 Popular Culture 35 Anthropological Approaches to Literature (including myth, folklore, & ritual) 36 Linguistic Approaches to Literature 37 Philosophical Approaches to Literature (including history of ideas) 38 Psychological Approaches to Literature 39 Literature and Religion 40 Sociological Approaches to Literature 41 Literature and Other Arts 72 Literature and Science 74 Children’s Literature 75 Gay Studies in Language and Literature 85 Disability Studies 86 Postcolonial Studies in Literature and Culture Italian Literature 62 Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature 63 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-Century Italian Literature 79 20th-Century Italian Literature Language Studies 42 Language and Society 43 Language Theory 44 Applied Linguistics 45 Language Change 81 History and Theory of Rhetoric and Composition Other Languages & Literatures 15 African Literatures 16 East Asian Languages and Literatures to 1900 66 Slavic and East European Literatures 83 East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900 Teaching 47 The Teaching of Language 48 The Teaching of Literature 49 The Teaching of Writing 50 Teaching as a Profession Discussion Groups A1 Anglo-Irish Literature A6 Arabic Literature and Culture A2 Arthurian Literature B1 Bibliography and Textual Studies C1 Canadian Literature in English C3 Catalan Language and Literature C2 Celtic Languages and Literatures C4 Classical Studies and Modern Literature C6 Cognitive Approaches to Literature R3 Comparative Romance Linguistics C5 Computer Studies in Language and Literature C7 Cuban and Cuban Diaspora Cultural Production F1 Folklore and Literature G1 General Linguistics G2 Germanic Philology H1 Hebrew Literature H2 Hungarian Literature A4 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture and Society A5 Italian American Literature J1 Jewish American Literature J2 Jewish Cultural Studies L4 Law as Literature L1 Lexicography L2 Literature of the United States in Languages Other Than English L3 Lusophone Literatures and Cultures outside Portugal and Brazil M1 Media and Literature M2 Mexican Cultural and Literary Studies N1 Netherlandic Language and Literature N2 Old Norse Language and Literature N3 Opera as a Literary and Dramatic Form P1 Part-Time Faculty Members P2 Present-Day English Language P3 Provençal Language and Literature P4 Puerto Rican Literature and Culture R1 Romance Literary Relations R2 Romanian Studies S1 Scandinavian Languages and Literatures S5 Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature S7 Scottish Literature S2 Sephardic Studies S3 Slavic Literatures and Cultures S6 South Asian Languages and Literatures S4 Southern Literature T1 Translation T3 Travel Literature T2 The Two-Year College W1 West Asian Languages and Literatures Y1 Yiddish Literature Membership Categories & Dues q New Member (nonstudent) $35 ________ or q Graduate Student Member $20 ________ or q Reinstating Member (check one) ________ q Income under $15,000 $25 q Income $15,000–$20,000 $40 q Income $20,000–$30,000 $50 q Income $30,000–$40,000 $65 q Income $40,000–$50,000 $75 q Income $50,000–$60,000 $85 q Income $60,000–$70,000 $95 q Income $70,000–$80,000 $105 q Income $80,000–$100,000 $125 q Income $100,000–$120,000 $145 q Income $120,000–$140,000 $165 q Income over $140,000 $175 q Joint membership (add $20) ________ q Overseas airmail of Spring and Winter 2007 Newsletter (Note: the Newsletter is also available to members online in a PDF.) $6 ________ 2006 MLA Bibliography To be published October 2007 q 1. 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Through the work of its committees, publications, and conferences, the MLA is there for all of us. It is our home. I invite you to join the MLA because the greater our numbers, the more we can do together. But I also encourage you to join for the sheer excitement and fun of participating in the broad work of our profession as it extends beyond the limits of our particular campuses. The new ideas, causes, and friends that are at the heart of the MLA will more than compensate your membership. THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA B egun in 1883 by a small group of scholars committed to the study and teaching of language and literature, the Modern Language Association is today one of the largest humanities organizations in the world, with members in more than a hundred countries, a bibliography that covers work in languages from Arabic to Urdu, and an annual convention that attracts participants from around the globe. n More than 30,000 members in 100 countries n Programs serving English and foreign language teachers n An annual convention, held in late December, with meetings on a wide variety of subjects, and smaller seminars across the country n The only comprehensive bibliography in language and literature, available in print, online, and on CD-ROM n 4 major periodicals: the ADE Bulletin ; the ADFL Bulletin ; Profession ; and PMLA, one of the most distinguished journals in the humanities n A quarterly newsletter providing association news, lists of deadlines, and items of interest to members n 133 discussion groups and divisions for specialized scholarly and teaching interests of members n 45 membership committees overseeing association activities and publications n An acclaimed radio program, What’s the Word?, which is broadcast all over the world n Leadership in the national humanities community The MLA at a glance

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MLA Divisions

American Literature17 AmericanLiteratureto180018 19th-CenturyAmericanLiterature19 Late-19th-andEarly-20th-Century

AmericanLiterature20 20th-CenturyAmericanLiterature76 BlackAmericanLiteratureandCulture80 AmericanIndianLiteratures82 AsianAmericanLiterature84 ChicanaandChicanoLiterature

Comparative Studies01 ComparativeStudiesinMedieval

Literature02 ComparativeStudiesinRenaissance

andBaroqueLiterature03 ComparativeStudiesinRomanticism

andthe19thCentury04 ComparativeStudiesin20th-Century

Literature05 ComparativeStudiesin18th-Century

Literature34EuropeanLiteraryRelations(including

translation)

English Literature21OldEnglishLanguageandLiterature22MiddleEnglishLanguageand

Literature,ExcludingChaucer23Chaucer24LiteratureoftheEnglishRenaissance,

ExcludingShakespeare25Shakespeare2617th-CenturyEnglishLiterature27RestorationandEarly-18th-Century

EnglishLiterature28Late-18th-CenturyEnglishLiterature29TheEnglishRomanticPeriod30TheVictorianPeriod31Late-19th-andEarly-20th-Century

EnglishLiterature3220th-CenturyEnglishLiterature33EnglishLiteratureOtherThanBritish

andAmerican

French Literature 51 FrenchMedievalLanguageandLiterature5216th-CenturyFrenchLiterature5317th-CenturyFrenchLiterature5418th-CenturyFrenchLiterature5519th-CenturyFrenchLiterature5620th-CenturyFrenchLiterature57FrancophoneLiteraturesandCultures

Genre Studies08 Drama(history,criticism,&theory)09 Film(history,criticism,&theory)10 NonfictionProseStudies,Excluding

BiographyandAutobiography(history,criticism,&theory)

11 Poetry(history,criticism,&theory)12 ProseFiction(history,criticism,&theory)14LiteraryCriticism(historyofcriticism;

theoryofliterature)46MethodsofLiteraryResearch

77Autobiography,Biography,andLifeWriting

German Literature 58GermanLiteratureto17005918th-andEarly-19th-CenturyGerman

Literature6019th-andEarly-20th-CenturyGerman

Literature6120th-CenturyGermanLiterature

Hispanic Literatures 64LatinAmericanLiteraturefrom

Independenceto19006520th-CenturyLatinAmericanLiterature67SpanishMedievalLanguageand

Literature68 16th-and17th-CenturySpanishPoetry

andProse69 18th-and19th-CenturySpanishLiterature7020th-CenturySpanishLiterature7116th-and17th-CenturySpanishDrama73Luso-BrazilianLanguageandLiterature78 ColonialLatinAmericanLiteratures

Interdisciplinary Approaches06Women’sStudiesinLanguageand

Literature07EthnicStudiesinLanguageand

Literature13PopularCulture35AnthropologicalApproachesto

Literature(includingmyth,folklore,&ritual)

36LinguisticApproachestoLiterature37PhilosophicalApproachestoLiterature

(includinghistoryofideas)38PsychologicalApproachestoLiterature39LiteratureandReligion40SociologicalApproachestoLiterature41LiteratureandOtherArts72LiteratureandScience74Children’sLiterature75GayStudiesinLanguageandLiterature85 DisabilityStudies86 PostcolonialStudiesinLiteratureand

Culture

Italian Literature62 MedievalandRenaissanceItalian

Literature63 17th-,18th-,and19th-CenturyItalian

Literature79 20th-CenturyItalianLiterature

Language Studies42 LanguageandSociety43 LanguageTheory44 AppliedLinguistics45 LanguageChange81 HistoryandTheoryofRhetoricand

Composition

Other Languages & Literatures15 AfricanLiteratures16 EastAsianLanguagesandLiteratures

to1900

66 SlavicandEastEuropeanLiteratures83 EastAsianLanguagesandLiteratures

after1900

Teaching47TheTeachingofLanguage48TheTeachingofLiterature49TheTeachingofWriting50TeachingasaProfession

Discussion GroupsA1 Anglo-IrishLiteratureA6 ArabicLiteratureandCultureA2 ArthurianLiteratureB1 BibliographyandTextualStudiesC1 CanadianLiteratureinEnglishC3 CatalanLanguageandLiteratureC2 CelticLanguagesandLiteraturesC4 ClassicalStudiesandModernLiteratureC6 CognitiveApproachestoLiteratureR3 ComparativeRomanceLinguisticsC5 ComputerStudiesinLanguageand

LiteratureC7 CubanandCubanDiasporaCultural

ProductionF1 FolkloreandLiteratureG1GeneralLinguisticsG2GermanicPhilologyH1HebrewLiteratureH2HungarianLiteratureA4 InterdisciplinaryApproachesto

CultureandSocietyA5 ItalianAmericanLiteratureJ1 JewishAmericanLiteratureJ2 JewishCulturalStudiesL4 LawasLiteratureL1 LexicographyL2 LiteratureoftheUnitedStatesin

LanguagesOtherThanEnglishL3 LusophoneLiteraturesandCultures

outsidePortugalandBrazilM1MediaandLiteratureM2MexicanCulturalandLiteraryStudiesN1NetherlandicLanguageandLiteratureN2OldNorseLanguageandLiteratureN3OperaasaLiteraryandDramaticFormP1 Part-TimeFacultyMembersP2 Present-DayEnglishLanguageP3 ProvençalLanguageandLiteratureP4 PuertoRicanLiteratureandCultureR1 RomanceLiteraryRelationsR2 RomanianStudiesS1 ScandinavianLanguagesandLiteraturesS5 ScienceFictionandUtopianand

FantasticLiteratureS7 ScottishLiteratureS2 SephardicStudiesS3 SlavicLiteraturesandCulturesS6 SouthAsianLanguagesandLiteraturesS4 SouthernLiteratureT1 TranslationT3 TravelLiteratureT2 TheTwo-YearCollegeW1WestAsianLanguagesandLiteraturesY1 YiddishLiterature

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Message from 2007 MLA President Michael HolquistStep right up—to one of the greatest humanist shows on earth! The MLA is a big top that embraces the whole spectrum of our profession. No matter your rank, your age, your specialty, the MLA has a place for you. It not only advocates diversity, it embodies it. Through the work of its committees, publications, and conferences, the MLA is there for all of us. It is our home.

I invite you to join the MLA because the greater our numbers, the more we can do together. But I also encourage you to join for the sheer excitement and fun of participating in the broad work of our profession as it extends beyond the limits of our particular campuses. The new ideas, causes, and friends that are at the heart of the MLA will more than compensate your membership.

The Modern Lang uage associ aTion of aMe rica

Begun in 1883 by a small group of scholars committed to the study and teaching

of language and literature, the Modern Language Association is today one of

the largest humanities organizations in the world, with members in more than a

hundred countries, a bibliography that covers work in languages from Arabic to

Urdu, and an annual convention that attracts participants from around the globe.

n More than 30,000 members in 100 countries

n Programs serving English and foreign language teachers

n An annual convention, held in late December, with meetings on a wide variety of subjects, and smaller seminars across the country

n The only comprehensive bibliography in language and

literature, available in print, online, and on CD-ROM

n 4 major periodicals: the ADE Bulletin; the ADFL Bulletin; Profession; and PMLA, one of the most distinguished journals in the humanities

n A quarterly newsletter providing association news, lists of deadlines, and items of interest to members

n 133 discussion groups and divisions for specialized scholarly and teaching interests of members

n 45 membership committees overseeing association activities and publications

n An acclaimed radio program, What’s the Word?, which is broadcast all over the world

n Leadership in the national humanities community

The MLA at a glance

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Long a forum for intellectual exchange, the MLA Annual Convention brings members together each December to explore new avenues of research, discover connections among fields, confer with scholars who share their interests, and renew friendships. Members organize hundreds of events—workshops, forums, sessions, readings, dinners, and receptions. An exhibit hall features books, software, and other products from more than 150 suppliers. The Job Information Center provides a centralized location for interviews, counseling, and information about employment. The annual Delegate Assembly meeting focuses on a range of issues affecting association governance, policy statements, and professional matters.

The 2006 MLA Convention in Philadelphia will feature the following forums:n Sounds of Poetry / The Poetry of Sounds

[Presidential Forum]

n Ethnic Studies in the Age of Transnationalism

n A Philadelphia Story of Modernism, 1901–1911

n Postmodernity: Liabilities and Opportunities

In addition, there will be 250 division meetings, 48 discussion group meetings, 162 special sessions, 198 allied and affiliate organization meetings, and dozens of social events.

The2007MLAconventionwillbeheldinChicago.

1. literatures in english

American, Australian, British and Irish, Canadian (in English), Caribbean (in English), and New Zealand Literatures

More than 20,000 entries and 1,500 pages.

Postpublication price: $70

Members’ subscription price: $40

2. literatures in other languages

African, Asian, Canadian (in French), Caribbean (in French), European, and Latin American Literatures

More than 25,000 entries and 2,000 pages.

Postpublication price: $80

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3. linguistics

Includes entries on history and theory of linguistics, comparative linguistics, language interaction, lexicology, phonetics, pragmatics, psycholinguis-tics, semantics, stylistics, syntax, and translation.

More than 13,000 entries and 900 pages.

Postpublication price: $80

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4. General literature and Related topics

Includes entries on literary theory and criticism, film, radio, television, theater, bibliographic studies, genres, literary forms, themes and figures, and rhetoric and composition.

More than 10,000 entries and 800 pages.

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5. Folklore

Includes entries on his-tory and study of folklore, folk literature, folk belief systems, folk music, folk rituals, and material culture (art and craft).

More than 5,000 entries and 500 pages.

Postpublication price: $35

Members’ subscription price: $20

The 2006 MLa annuaL convenTion in PhiLadeLPhiaMLa MeMBer BenefiTs

MLA Language MapNow available online at www.mla.org, the MLA Language Map uses data from the 2000 United States Census to display the locations and numbers of speakers of thirty languages spoken at home in the United States. The Language Map’s Data Center shows the locations, ages, and English ability of speak-ers of more than three hundred additional languages. The MLA Language Map is intended for use by students, teachers, and researchers, and anyone interested in learning about the linguistic and cultural composition of the United States.

nSixissuesofPMLA:fourcontainingessaysonliterature;adirectoryissuelistingallmembers,thenamesandaddressesofdepartmentandprogramadministrators,fellowshipsandgrants,andusefuladdresses;andtheNovemberissue,whichprintstheprogramoftheannualconvention.

nFourissuesoftheMLA Newsletter(availableonlineandinprint)

nAcomplimentarycopyofthesixtheditionoftheMLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers

nAcopyofProfession,anannualcollectionofarticlesonthefield

nReducedregistrationfeesattheannualconvention

nMembershipindivisionsanddiscussiongroupsconcernedwithscholarlyandteachinginterests

nSignificantdiscountsontheMLA International Bibliographyandmorethan200booksandpamphletspublishedbytheMLA

nEligibilitytovoteforofficers,membersoftheExecutiveCouncil,membersoftheDelegateAssembly,andmembersofdivisionanddiscussiongroupexecutivecommittees

nParticipationinMLA-sponsoredgroupinsuranceplans

MLA Members Also Have Exclusive Access to the Following Areas of the MLA Web Site:nAsearchablelistofconventionsessions

nCallsforpapersfortheMLAAnnualConvention

nAregularlyupdatedlistofcurrentmembers

nPriorityconventionregistration

nTheMLA NewsletterinPDF

nForthcomingMeetingsandProfessionalNotesandComments(formerlyprintedinPMLA;nowavailableonlineformembersonly)

The 2006 MLa annuaL convenTion in PhiLadeLPhia

n Nearly 300 members are elected to govern the association through its Executive Council, Delegate Assembly, and other governance committees.

n Over 650 members serve on the executive committees of the 85 divisions and 48 discussion

groups that represent the scholarly and teaching interests of various constituencies within the profession and that help determine much of the program at the annual convention.

n Over 2,000 members give papers and readings each year at the convention.

n Hundreds of readers join the 40 members of the PMLA Editorial Board and Advisory Committee

in reviewing essays submitted for publication.

n More than 120 specialists index articles and journals for the MLA International Bibliography.

n Over 70 members are involved in selecting the winners of the 18 prizes the MLA awards for outstanding scholarly books and articles on language and literature.

How members shape the association

In the coming year, your membership dues will

help support the following programs and reports:n The MLA survey of foreign

language enrollments, which presents a snapshot of foreign language teaching in United States institutions of higher education by compiling enrollment information for individual languages and identifying enrollment trends through time

n A report from the MLA Task Force on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion

n A report from the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession that studies the career paths of women and men at the rank of associate professor or professor Books

The MLA publishes a variety of books on the teaching of language and literature, for students, teachers, and scholars. Best known to students is the widely adopted MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, which sets standards for citation in research papers. The MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing discusses the preparation of manuscripts, theses, and dissertations. The publications program has also developed several highly praised series, including:

ApproachestoTeachingWorldLiteratureMLATextsandTranslationsOptionsforTeachingTeachingLanguages,Literatures,andCultures

Other MLA Publications IncludeThe MLA Job Information ListThe MLA NewsletterProfessionThe MLA Guide to the Job SearchADE Bulletin ADFL BulletinPMLA

MLA International BibliographyThe MLA International Bibliography provides an annual classified listing and subject index of over 65,000 books and articles published worldwide. Offering electronic access to over 1.7 million citations from 1926 to the present, as well as links to JSTOR’s language and literature collection from 1880, and covering literature, language, film, linguistics, and folklore, the MLA Bibliography is available online and in print.

ADE & ADFL BulletinsNoted for surveys and coverage of professional and pedagogical issues affecting language and literature departments, the ADE and ADFL Bulletins feature essays on undergraduate and graduate curricula, approaches to teaching, and faculty development. Published by the Association of Departments of English, the ADE Bulletin also contains book reviews and articles on working conditions. The ADFL Bulletin, published by the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, includes essays on institutional and governmental policies concerning language study and on international studies and other related disciplines. Both journals appear three times a year.

MLA Divisions and Discussion Groups The membership of the association is organized into divisions, each representing a major area of scholarly and professional concern, and discussion groups, which accommodate the scholarly and professional interests of constituencies within the association concerned with discrete literatures or with literary and linguistic concerns that are not encompassed by one of the divisions. To participate fully in the activities of the association, members should join the division(s) and discussion group(s) in which they have major scholarly or professional interests. Membership in divisions and discussion groups is maintained as part of the record of each MLA member and is intended to indicate an active involvement in the field of the division or discussion group and a desire to promote scholarly and teaching activity in that field. Membership in one division or discussion group does not exclude a member from attending any or all meetings arranged by other divisions or discussion groups at a convention or from participating in special sessions.

Overseas Mailing of the MLA NewsletterAll members receive a subscription to the MLA Newsletter, which is sent by periodicals-rate mail. The Newsletter is also available to all members online in a PDF format. The Spring issue is sent to members residing overseas by an airmail remail service. Overseas members who would still prefer to receive the Spring and Winter 2007 issues by airmail should add $6 to their payment

Tax Deductibility To comply with the United States Internal Revenue Code, the amount of dues paid in excess of $44 is tax deductible as a charitable contribution.

To comply with postal regulations governing second-class mail, the MLA calculates the cost of a Newsletter subscription at $8.00, which is included in membership dues.

applIcatIoNS FoR 2007 caleNdaR-YeaR MeMbeRShIpS wIll be accepted thRouGh 30 juNe 2007. cuRReNt MeMbeRS Should uSe theIR dueS ReNewal NotIce FoR SubMIttING aNNual dueS oR ReNew thRouGh the Mla web SIte www.Mla.oRG.

Members will receive all issues of PMLA and the MLA Newsletter published in 2007 and the year-end issue of Profession. dues are determined by the Mla delegate assembly, subject to confirmation by the executive council.

MeMbeRShIp cateGoRIeSNew members, regardless of income, are entitled to a $35 annual dues rate in their first year of membership in the association. This introductory rate does not apply to those who have been MLA members at any time in the past and who are thus reinstating membership with this application.

Graduate students engaged in courses of study leading to degrees in the fields of modern languages and literatures may for a maximum of seven years become student members at a $20 annual dues rate.

Joint membership is open to two individuals sharing the same household. Joint members receive one subscription to PMLA and two subscriptions to the Newsletter and Profession. To determine the joint-membership dues payment, add $20 to the dues category of the member with the higher income. (Please attach a separate sheet to your application to provide Directory information and to order the Bibliography for the second member.) this category is not available to student members or first-year regular members.

Reinstating members whose memberships have lapsed for one calendar year or more should establish their dues category according to the graduated schedule.

Mla INteRNatIoNal bIblIoGRaphYThe MLA International Bibliography, the world’s leading annual bibliography of books and articles on the modern languages and liter-atures, linguistics, folklore, and other related topics, is published in electronic formats through libraries and annually in paperbound volumes. By subscribing to the bibliography, members pay only half of the postpublication prices of the paperbound volumes.

MLa MeMBer BenefiTs

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