Your 2013 MLA Convention
Resources for and from Attendees
MLA members and others created these recommendations and resources for the 2013 MLA Annual Convention in Boston. Please note that the MLA reserves the right not to include submitted links and is not responsible for the content on the linked pages.
Lists of Sessions
- Digital Humanities at MLA 2013 (Mark Sample)
- Disability Studies Sessions and Papers at the 2013 MLA Convention (CDIP)
- MLA 2013 Book History Sessions (Sarah Werner)
- Romantics at the 2013 MLA Convention (CUNY Romanticism Group)
- Sessions in Honor of Eugene Vance (Geraldine Heng)
- 2013 MLA Convention Sessions of Interest to Graduate Student Members (CSGSP)
Blog Posts and Other Materials for Specific Sessions
- Digital Pedagogy: An Unconference Workshop (#S2)
- “A Digital Pedagogy Unconference” (Brian Croxall)
- “Why the 2013 MLA Digital Pedagogy Unconference Isn’t a THATCamp” (Brian Croxall)
- “A Digital Pedagogy Unconference at #MLA13: Join Us!” (Adeline Koh)
- Contemporary Novels and the Twenty-First-Century Media Ecology (#S39)
- Reading the Invisible and Unwanted in Old and New Media (#S133)
- Representing Race: Silence in the Digital Humanities (#S239)
- “An MLA13 Proposal: Representing Race: Silence in the Digital Humanities” (Adeline Koh)
- Accessing Race in the Digital Humanities: An E-roundtable (#S584)
- “Composing the Body via YouTube” (Jennifer Sano-Franchini)