January 11, 2008
The MLA on Academic Freedom, Faculty Status, and the Value of Argument
More than 9,100 scholars, booksellers, and others attended the Modern Language Association's annual meeting in Chicago last month. What follows are highlights of The Chronicle's coverage of the event, which can be found in full online here.
Israel and Ward Churchill Dominate Delegate Assembly
When it comes to academic freedom, should the MLA stick to defending principles, or should it weigh in on individual cases and positions? That question came up again and again at the MLA
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