Member's groups
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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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This group is for those who would like to share resources related to the academic job market (and, perhaps, the alt-ac market). It is a collegial, supportive community driven by hope and pragmatism.
The […]
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An open group for all members interested in literary theory, literary criticism, the history of literary theory and criticism, literary aesthetics or literary cultural studies, the theory of literary history, […]
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All things related to American Literature.
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A group for scholars of any discipline thinking/working/grappling/extending/sharing/critiquing/gerunding with queer theory.
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Cultural Studies
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Cinema history, theory, criticism, and aesthetics as informed by international films and various scholarly approaches.
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LLC 20th- and 21st-Century American forum executive committee:
Paula M. L. Moya, Jan. 2016
Mark Goble, Jan. 2017 (2015–Jan. 2016 Ch.)
Amy Hungerford, Jan. 2018 (2015–Jan. 2016 Sec.)
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For the discussion, sharing, and collaborative creation of open educational resources (OERs)—from syllabi to course materials, assignments, and textbooks—in humanities fields.
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Will you be attending #MLA22? 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 convention details, […]
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A group to discuss arts and humanities funding
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The TC Sexuality Studies forum represents those with a major interest in queer studies and theory, LGBTQ studies and theory, LGBTQ history and culture.
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For those interested in thinking the humanities through the analytical categories of sex and sexuality.
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Thinking about teaching, learning, and study.
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A networking group for academics pursuing a wide range of careers.
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Interdisciplinarians focusing on gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.
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Bringing together a wide range of participants from across humanities communities (publishers, scholars, librarians and more) to discuss model practices for publishing on public and publicly engaged humanities […]