[This past
weekend was the 2018
Northeast MLA convention in Pittsburgh. It was a great time as usual, and
this week I’ve highlighted some standout moments and conversations. Leading up
to this weekend post on how you can get involved in this great organization!]
On three ways
you can get involved with NeMLA.
1)
Run for office: As I hope Monday’s post made
clear, the NeMLA Board is a truly unique and inspiring community to be part of.
If you’re interested in joining, the positions that will be
elected this coming year are Second Vice President (part of a multi-year
position that leads to the Presidency), the Creative Writing Director, the
French and Francophone Director, and the Spanish and Portuguese Director. Next
year, besides Second VP again, there will be elections for British Lit, German
Language & Lit, Italian Language & Lit, the CAITY Caucus
(Contingent/Adjunct/Independent/Two-year), the Diversity Caucus, and the Grad
Student Caucus. Between the two years that covers just about everybody, so if
you’re in the Northeast US (or thereabouts) I really encourage you to consider
running for the Board and joining this great organization and community.
2)
Come to the convention: If you’re not in the
Northeast, or not able to make that kind of multi-year commitment, I still can’t
encourage you enough to submit an abstract for the annual NeMLA convention (if
you haven’t already done so, and again if you have!). Future conventions
will be held in DC (2019), Boston (2020), and Philadelphia (2021), and I can
guarantee great sessions, wonderful connections to local events and
institutions, and a collegial and welcoming community. You can propose panels or
roundtables for the DC convention now, and then the CFP for submissions to
those panels/roundtables will be out soon with a September deadline. Hope to
see you next year in Washington!
3)
Talk to me: Questions about any of that? Contributions
to the work of the American Literature area for the next few conventions? Other
ideas for NeMLA? You know where to
find me (and comments here work well too)!
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
PS. NeMLA
responses or thoughts? Other organizations or conferences you’d highlight?
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