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Past Conventions

You can search an archive of session listings of conventions from 2004 to 2011 on the MLA Web site. To use the 2012 Program, click here. Complete program information is available in November issues of PMLA.

Below are other materials from recent conventions.

 

2012 Convention

2012 Presidential Theme: Language, Literature, Learning 

Brochure on Language, Literature, Learning 

Recording and Transcript of the 2012 Presidential Address

Convention Guide 

Convention Daily
    Convention Daily, 5 January 2012 
    Convention Daily, 6 January 2012 
    Convention Daily, 7–8 January 2012 

 

2011 Convention

2011 Presidential Theme: Narrating Lives 

Brochure on Narrating Lives 

Narrating Lives Video Project

Listen to the 2011 Presidential Address Listen

Brochure on The Academy in Hard Times 

Listen to The Academy in Hard Times Forum Listen

MLA Convention Blog

Convention News and Program Update
   6 January 2011 
   7 January 2011 
   8–9 January 2011 

2011 Registration Rates

 

2009 Convention

2009 Presidential Theme: The Tasks of Translation in the Global Context 

Listen to the 2009 Presidential Address Listen

Rosemary G. Feal's Blog

Convention News and Program Update
   27 December 
   28 December 
   29–30 December 

 

2008 Convention

2008 Presidential Theme: The Way We Teach Now 

Listen to the 2008 Presidential Address Listen

Convention News and Program Update 

 

2007 Convention

2007 Presidential Theme: The Humanities at Work in the World 

Listen to the 2007 Presidential Address Listen

Convention News and Program Update 



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