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Since 1884 PMLA, the journal of the Modern Language Association of America, has published articles of interest to scholars of language and literature. All issues are sent directly to more than 30,000 college and university teachers of English and foreign languages who belong to the association and to about 3,000 libraries worldwide.
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The MLA Job Information List is an electronic database that job seekers can search by field, language, or period; by geographic region; by key words or phrases in a job description; and by rank.
Click here for information about submitting a job listing.
MLA Mailing List Rentals
Whether your direct mail promotion advertises a summer seminar on composition studies, a new work on literary criticism, or the latest software, MLA mailing lists can be targeted to your audience. The association's membership consists of approximately 31,000 English and foreign language teachers and scholars. Membership lists can be selected according to seven language designations or 130 fields of scholarly and professional concern -- from Chaucer studies to popular culture. The MLA also maintains a list of over 5,000 departmental administrators that breaks down into 250 language designations.
In November and December each year, the MLA makes available for rental its list of MLA annual convention preregistrants. Please e-mail listrental@mla.org for more information.
Click here for a downloadable brochure about MLA mailing lists. 
Click here for an MLA mailing lists order form. 
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