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The society was formed in response to the perceived practice at the Modern Language Association's annual conference American Literature section of discussing only works by white men. The society was founded at the following year's conference and within a few months had almost 100 members.
The idea behind the issue had taken form during the 21st International FILLM Congress in Harare, Zimbabwe (1999) and, according to Wells, it was essentially a response to a more widespread crisis among larger academic organizations (in particular those concerned with languages and literature). [8]
Signet Society; Société littéraire de Liège; Société littéraire typographique de Kehl; Society for French Studies; The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States; Society for Utopian Studies; South Australian Literary and Scientific Association; South Australian Literary Societies' Union; South Dakota State ...
The Modern Language Association of America, often referred to as the Modern Language Association (MLA), is widely considered the principal professional association in the United States for scholars of language and literature. [1] The MLA aims to "strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature". [2]
Northeast Modern Language Association Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association South Atlantic Modern Language Association Science Fiction Research Association Society of Early Americanists Society for Ecocriticism Studies in Japan Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts
The International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Media (IGEL: Internationale Gesellschaft für Empirische Literaturwissenschaft) is a learned society with the object of promoting empirical approach to the study of literature and culture.
"Ladies & Gentlemen ... 50 Years of SNL Music" premieres on NBC at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 27. The three-hour documentary will then be on Peacock.
It was founded in 1971 [2] to promote the study, criticism, and research of American Indian literary traditions, both written and oral. [3] Its journal, Studies in American Indian Literatures, has been the primary journal for the study of North American indigenous literature for over thirty years.