Modern Language Association

The Modern Language Association (MLA) is a professional organization founded in 1883 by a group of language professors in the United States to promote the study and teaching of modern languages and literatures, contrasting with the era's focus on classical languages. It serves over 20,000 members worldwide, including scholars, professors, and students, and produces resources like the MLA International Bibliography. The MLA hosts annual conventions and advocates for humanities education internationally.

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