Women's Caucus of the Modern Languages Association records 1970-1993.

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Women's Caucus of the Modern Languages Association records 1970-1993.

Included in this collection are materials from the various WCML presidents, concerns, WCML's in-house publication, minutes from various meetings as well as announcements of informative seminars and scholarly lectures devoted to womens' issues.

2.33 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7349259

DePaul University Library

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DePaul University. Special Collections and Archives.

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Modern language association of America

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The American Literature Group was formed in 1921, after the Modern Language Association (MLA) reluctantly acknowledged a growing scholarly interest in the writing of the United States. At the time such literature was studied primarily in secondary schools, and most colleges and universities had no courses on the topic. Those that did, usually offered only a single survey course. The idea that American literature could stand on its own as a discipline was viewed with skepticism, it b...

Women's Caucus of the Modern Languages

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The Woman's Caucus for the Modern Languages began as a division of the Modern Language Association (MLA) in 1970. Caucus membership consists of women scholars, mostly in the liberal arts and sciences from all over the world. From the description of Women's Caucus of the Modern Languages Association records 1970-1993. (DePaul University). WorldCat record id: 33262294 ...