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PMLA is the journal of the Modern Language Association of America. Since 1884, PMLA has published members' essays judged to be of interest to scholars and teachers of language and literature. Four issues each year (January, March, May, and October) present essays on language and literature, and the November issue is the program for the association's annual convention. (Up until 2009, there was also an issue in September, the Directory, containing a listing of the association's members, a directory of departmental administrators, and other professional information. Beginning in 2010, that issue will be discontinued and its contents moved to the MLA Web site.) Each issue of PMLA is sent directly to the over 30,500 college and university teachers of English and foreign languages who belong to the association and to about 2,200 libraries throughout the world.

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Editor and Staff

Editor
Patricia Yaeger
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Managing Editor
Judy Goulding

Associate Managing Editor
Eric Wirth

Assistant Editors
John D. Golbach
Vivian Kirklin
Barney Latimer

Advertising Manager and Submissions Associate
Annabel Schneider

Administrative Assistants
Angel M. Butts
Patrick McGinty

Editorial Board

Robert L. Caserio, 2011
Pennsylvania State University, University Park

Lutz Koepnick, 2011
Washington University

Lawrence D. Kritzman, 2010
Dartmouth College

Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, 2011
University of Chicago

Adam Potkay, 2010
College of William and Mary

Ralph E. Rodriguez, 2010
Brown University

Advisory Committee

Brian James Baer, 2010
Kent State University, Kent

Rita Barnard, 2012
University of Pennsylvania

James P. Bednarz, 2012
Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus

Janet Beizer, 2012
Harvard University

Nina Berman, 2010
Ohio State University, Columbus

Don H. Bialostosky, 2011
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh

John Bishop, 2011
University of California, Berkeley

Stephen Burt, 2012
Harvard University

Glenda R. Carpio, 2012
Harvard University

Jane Chance, 2012
Rice University

Myriam J. A. Chancy, 2012
University of Cincinnati

Tom Conley, 2010
Harvard University

Stuart Day, 2012
University of Kansas

Gaurav Desai, 2011
Tulane University

Helen Deutsch, 2010
University of California, Los Angeles

Robert Richmond Ellis, 2011
Occidental College

Ana Paula Ferreira, 2010
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

María Antonia Garcés, 2011
Cornell University

Aníbal González-Pérez, 2011
Yale University

David J. Gorman, 2012
Northern Illinois University

Marshall Grossman, 2011
University of Maryland, College Park

Edward M. Gunn, 2012
Cornell University

Susan Elizabeth Gustafson, 2010
University of Rochester

Jacqueline Labbe, 2012
University of Warwick

Barbara Ladd, 2011
Emory University

Joseph Litvak, 2010
Tufts University

Christopher Looby, 2010
University of California, Los Angeles

Kristine Miller, 2012
Utah State University

Haruko Momma, 2010
New York University

Dana D. Nelson, 2010
Vanderbilt University

Margaret Noori, 2011
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Gabriela Nouzeilles, 2011
Princeton University

Thomas Pepper, 2010
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Masood A. Raja, 2012
Kent State University, Kent

Krista Ratcliffe, 2011
Marquette University

John Paul Riquelme, 2011
Boston University

Kenneth M. Roemer, 2010
University of Texas, Arlington

David Román, 2010
University of Southern California

Sylvie Romanowski, 2011
Northwestern University

Margaret Rosenthal, 2010
University of Southern California

Lawrence R. Schehr, 2011
University of Illinois, Urbana

Gordon Teskey, 2011
Harvard University

Cynthia Wall, 2012
University of Virginia

Lynda Zwinger, 2012
University of Arizona, Tucson

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