Profession 2012 |
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Editor:
| Feal, Rosemary G. |
Introduction by:
| Berman, Russell A. |
Contribution by:
| Halberstam, Jack Perry, Imani Freeburg, Christopher Mani, B. Venkat Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Booth, Wayne C. Castañeda, James A. Heilbrun, Carolyn G. Moglen, Helene Graff, Gerald Kramsch, Claire J. Ryan, Judith Gates, Henry Louis Levine, George Curren, Erik D. Schuster, Jack H. Guillory, John James, Dorothy Holt, Mara Anderson, Leon Liu, Alan Byrnes, Heidi Pratt, Mary Louise Lewis, Philip Stanton, Domna C. Newfield, Christopher Dasenbrock, Reed Way |
Series title: | Profession Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-60329-159-0 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2013 |
Publisher: | Modern Language Association of America
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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Profession carries articles that focus on the fields of modern languages and literatures as a profession. The editor invites essays of 1,800 to 5,000 words about current intellectual, curricular, and institutional trends and issues and about relevant public-policy debates, essays that can be read with interest and profit by many, if not all, MLA members. The editor seeks articles covering a range of topics and giving a voice to MLA members working in diverse subject areas and...
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Profession carries articles that focus on the fields of modern languages and literatures as a profession. The editor invites essays of 1,800 to 5,000 words about current intellectual, curricular, and institutional trends and issues and about relevant public-policy debates, essays that can be read with interest and profit by many, if not all, MLA members. The editor seeks articles covering a range of topics and giving a voice to MLA members working in diverse subject areas and situations. Letters to the editor and short comments on articles in the previous year's Profession will also be considered for publication. Such letters and comments should not exceed 800 words. Profession does not carry articles by the same author two years in a row.
Only members of the association may submit material to Profession. At the discretion of the editor, a waiver of the membership requirement may be granted for nonscholars and for scholars who work in disciplines other than language and literature. Waiver requests should be addressed to the managing editor.
At least two members of the Profession Advisory Committee will read and evaluate each article submission. Taking into account these advisory readings and additional comments from the directors of the MLA offices of programs and research, the editor will make final decisions on publication. Submissions for the 2013 issue of Profession should be mailed to the MLA office by 15 March 2013. Documentation should conform to the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, third edition (2008).