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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. Its contents are now online.) Each issue of PMLA is sent directly to about 30,000 college and university teachers of English and foreign languages who belong to the association and to about 2,000 libraries throughout the world.

PMLA Online (full text available through library subscription only)
Receiving PMLA
Submitting Manuscripts to PMLA
Advertising in PMLA
Placing an Announcement in In Memoriam
Institutional Subscriptions 
Purchase Issues of PMLA

Editor and Staff

Editor
Simon Gikandi
Princeton University

Managing Editor
Judy Goulding

Associate Managing Editor
Eric Wirth

Assistant Editors
Christiane Angeli
John D. Golbach
Barney Latimer

Advertising Manager and Submissions Associate
Annabel Schneider

Administrative Assistant
Julia Gold

Editorial Board

Nancy Bentley, 2012
University of Pennsylvania

Richard T. Gray, 2013
University of Washington, Seattle

Jean E. Howard, 2012
Columbia University

Katharine Ann Jensen, 2012
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

John Kucich, 2013
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Lois Parkinson Zamora, 2013
University of Houston

Advisory Committee

Susan Z. Andrade, 2014
University of Pittsburgh

Arturo Arias, 2014
University of Texas, Austin

Rita Barnard, 2012
University of Pennsylvania

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

Janet Beizer, 2012
Harvard University

Emilie L. Bergmann, 2014
University of California, Berkeley

Patricia Lynn Bizzell, 2014
College of the Holy Cross

César Braga-Pinto, 2013
Northwestern University

Stephen Burt, 2012
Harvard University

Glenda R. Carpio, 2012
Harvard University

Jane Chance, 2012
Rice University

Myriam J. A. Chancy, 2012
University of Cincinnati

Catherine Ciepiela, 2013
Amherst College

Stuart Day, 2012
University of Kansas

Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, 2013
Northeastern University

Joseph Entin, 2013
Brooklyn College

Matt Erlin, 2013
Washington University

Joseph Francese, 2013
Michigan State University

Carla A. Freccero, 2014
University of California, Santa Cruz

Lauren M. E. Goodlad, 2014
University of Illinois, Urbana

David J. Gorman, 2012
Northern Illinois University

Maryemma Graham, 2014
University of Kansas

Edward M. Gunn, 2012
Cornell University

Paul Hopper, 2013
Carnegie Mellon University

Christoph Irmscher, 2013
Indiana University, Bloomington

Rosanne M. Kennedy, 2014
Australian National University

Jacqueline Labbe, 2012
University of Warwick

Devoney Looser, 2013
University of Missouri, Columbia

Deborah Lea Madsen, 2013
University of Geneva

Leerom Medovoi, 2014
Portland State University

Kristine Miller, 2012
Utah State University

Jeffrey T. Nealon, 2013
Pennsylvania State University, University Park

Anuradha Dingwaney Needham, 2014
Oberlin College

David Pan, 2013
University of California, Irvine

Marta C. Peixoto, 2014
New York University

Gema Pilar Pérez-Sánchez, 2014
University of Miami

Paula Rabinowitz, 2013
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Masood A. Raja, 2012
University of North Texas

Mihoko Suzuki, 2014
University of Miami

Cynthia Wall, 2012
University of Virginia

Richard H. Watts, 2014
University of Washington, Seattle

Carolyn S. Williams, 2013
Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Steven Zwicker, 2014
Washington University

Lynda Zwinger, 2012
University of Arizona, Tucson


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