October 23, 1998
Modern Language Assn. Journal Surveys Its Readers; Changing of the Guard at U. of California Press
They may love it, hate it, or just ignore it, but scholars at American universities certainly know PMLA, the 30,000-circulation journal of the Modern Language Association. When Martha Banta took over as editor in 1997, she asked academics outside North America to tell her what the journal means to literature and language scholars in their countries. Responses from 28 professors -- from Libya, Bulgaria, and Slovenia,
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