Modern Language Association MAILING LIST RENTALS 2004–2005
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to Mail your promotions largest the members of the teachers and organization for . scholars in higher education 37 USA Sunflower Modern Language Association MAILING LIST RENTALS 2004–2005 hetherhethe yourr you rdirect direc tmail mai l promotion promotion aadvertisesdvertises aa susummermmer s eseminarminar on composition studies, a new work on literary criticism, or the latest software, MLA mailing lists can be targeted to your audience. ■ 31,000 English and foreign language teachers and scholars ■ over 5,000 administrators in higher education MLA hy MLA Membership Lists? Lists MLA members are enthusiastic purchasers of The association’s membership numbers books and computer products, and they frequently approximately 29,000 in the United States and travel to conferences. Nearly one-third of the 3,000 abroad (approximately 1,800 in Canada) membership attends the MLA convention each year, Membership lists are available for seven lan- and, according to a recent survey, 40% attends two guage designations. or more professional meetings each year. Rate Last year over 200 book and journal publishers, $95/M (prorated) scholarly associations, conference organizers, and software manufacturers rented MLA mailing lists. Format Availability If you are planning a meeting or if your company 1-up or 4-up pressure-sensitive produces 4-up cheshire .5" cartridge ■ college-level texts 3.5" diskette ■ scholarly monographs or collections of essays ■ academic journals or periodicals on issues in English . 22,500 education Spanish and Portuguese . 4,100 ■ software for foreign language teaching, writing French . 3,200 labs, or humanities scholarship German . 2,000 ■ personal computer hardware or peripherals Italian . .575 Russian and other Slavic languages . .350 then MLA lists are the best choice for your Asian languages . .300 promotions. All foreign language lists combined. 11,000 Other Benefits Members can also be selected by ■ Membership lists can be selected according 127 fields of professional interest. to seven language designations or 127 fields of scholarly and professional concern—from Chaucer studies to popular culture. ■ The MLA has the largest membership lists of scholars who specialize in literary theory and criticism (5,850), in women’s studies (6,200), in American literature (9,600), and in English 37 literature (12,100). USA ■ The MLA also maintains a list of over 5,000 Sunflower departmental administrators that breaks down into over 250 language designations. 37 Rose USA ■ All lists can be broken down by geographic region. ■ MLA lists are updated daily. 37 USA Lily Terms and General Conditions Information Use Counts Lists may be used only to promote material of The MLA’s lists are updated daily. e will be professional interest to MLA members. The lists happy to provide you with exact counts. are rented for one-time mailing only, and may not be copied, reused, or used by anyone other than Rates the original renter. e reserve the right to refuse Members $95/M (prorated) orders. The name of the MLA may not be used in High-definition lists $115/M (prorated) connection with mailings. Departmental administrators $105/M (prorated) .5" tape cartridge $20/flat fee Fulfillment ■ There is a $5 postage and handling fee on ■ Orders will normally be processed within three domestic and Canadian orders. days of receipt. ■ Overseas customers please add $30 to cover 37 ■ Orders are shipped UPS within the United States Air Parcel Post charges. USA Sunflower and parts of Canada. ■ There are no additional charges for any of the ■ Next-day and second-day service is available for special selections or label types listed below. an additional charge. ■ The figures above represent the minimum ■ The MLA does not provide mailing services. charge per order. ■ There is a 20% discount for not-for-profit Modern Billing and Payment organizations providing proof of their not-for- ■ Terms are net payment 30 days from date of invoice. profit status. ■ e reserve the right to request prepayment. Language Formats To Order Pressure-sensitive All orders must be in writing and must include a peel-off, stick-on labels (3.5" x .92") on 1-up or sample mailing piece. 4-up continuous form; for hand affixing Association Cheshire Please send orders and inquiries to ungummed, unperforated labels (3.75" x .92") on List Rentals 4-up continuous form; must be machine-affixed MAILING LIST RENTALS Modern Language Association 26 Broadway, 3rd Floor .5" cartridge 2004–2005 New York, NY 10004-1789 3480 EBCDIC format 646 576-5146 3.5" diskette Fax 646 576-5160 ASCII, comma delimited [email protected] E-mail ASCII, comma delimited Selection Options Zip code sequence Alphabetical sequence State or zip code ranges Domestic, domestic and Canada, foreign Nth name Keycode (5-character maximum) High Definition Lists These categories represent the major scholarly and pro- 31 Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century fessional concerns of MLA members and indicate active English Literature . 2,250 involvement by the members in specific fields. The lists can 32 20th-Century English Literature . 2,750 be selected individually or in any combination; lists can be 33 English Literature Other Than British merged to eliminate duplicates. and American . 1,150 English Literature Divisions (21–33 merged) . 12,100 Rate $115/M (prorated) Foreign Languages And Literatures 15 African Literatures . .600 Format availability 16 East Asian Languages and Literatures to 1900. .275 1-up or 4-up pressure-sensitive 66 Slavic and East European Literatures . .475 4-up cheshire 83 East Asian Languages and Literatures .5" cartridge After 1900. .225 3.5" diskette French Literature American Literature 51 French Medieval Language and Literature. .575 17 American Literature to 1800 . 1,125 52 16th-Century French Literature . .350 18 19th-Century American Literature . 3,400 53 17th-Century French Literature . .400 19 Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century 54 18th-Century French Literature . .450 American Literature. 3,600 55 19th-Century French Literature . 1,000 20 20th-Century American Literature . 6,700 56 20th-Century French Literature . 1,575 76 Black American Literature and Culture . 2,000 57 Francophone Literatures and Cultures. 1,000 80 American Indian Literatures . 575 French Literature Divisions (51–57 merged) . 3,600 82 Asian American Literature. 700 84 Chicana and Chicano Literature . 700 German Literature American Literature Divisions (17–20 merged). .9,600 58 German Literature to 1700 . 275 59 18th- and Early-19th-Century German Literature . 750 Comparative Studies 60 19th- and Early-20th-Century German Literature . 1,000 01 Comparative Studies in Medieval Literature. 1,125 61 20th-Century German Literature . 1,100 02 Comparative Studies in Renaissance German Literature Divisions (58–61 merged). 1,900 and Baroque Literature. 900 03 Comparative Studies in Romanticism Hispanic Literature and the 19th Century . 1,200 64 Latin American Literature from 04 Comparative Studies in 20th-Century Literature . 2,700 Independence to 1900 . 850 05 Comparative Studies in 18th-Century Literature . 475 65 20th-Century Latin American Literature . 2,350 34 European Literary Relations 67 Spanish Medieval Language and Literature. 525 (including translation). 550 68 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish Comparative Studies Divisions (01–05 merged). .5,850 Poetry and Prose . 725 69 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish Literature . 625 English Literature 70 20th-Century Spanish Literature . 1,350 21 Old English Language and Literature. 700 71 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish Drama. 450 22 Middle English Language and Literature, 73 Luso-Brazilian Language and Literature . 400 Excluding Chaucer . 1,200 78 Colonial Latin American Literatures . 600 23 Chaucer. 1,100 Latin American Literature Divisions 24 Literature of the English Renaissance, (64, 65, and 78 merged) . 2,600 Excluding Shakespeare . 2,100 Spanish Literature Divisions (67–71 merged) . 2,225 25 Shakespeare . 2,500 26 17th-Century English Literature . 1,500 Italian Literature 27 Restoration and Early-18th-Century 62 Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature . 540 English Literature . 1,200 63 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-Century Italian Literature . 300 28 Late-18th-Century English Literature . 1,400 79 20th-Century Italian Literature . 425 29 The English Romantic Period . 1,900 Italian Literature Divisions 30 The Victorian Period . 2,750 (62, 63, and 79 merged) . 850 New Lists of Professional Interest Genre Studies The association recently added forty-three lists representing 08 Drama (history, criticism, and theory) . 2,000 areas of professional interest, which include fields in multi- 09 Film (history, criticism, and theory) . 2,550 cultural studies (e.g., Jewish American literature), less 10 Nonfiction Prose Studies, commonly taught languages and literatures (Provençal and Excluding Biography and Autobiography Catalan), specialized areas of study (comparative Romance (history, criticism, and theory) . 625 linguistics), and professional groups (part-time faculty 11 Poetry (history, criticism, and theory) . 2,600 members). Any of these lists can be merged with the high- 12 Prose Fiction (history, criticism, and theory) . 2,475 definition lists on the previous two pages. 14 Literary Criticism (history of criticism; theory of literature). 5,850 A1 Anglo-Irish Literature . 1,125 46 Methods of Literary Research . 550 A6 Arabic Literature and Culture. 225 A2 Arthurian Literature . 625 77 Autobiography, Biography, and Life Writing . 1,350 B1 Bibliography and Textual Studies. 800 C1 Canadian Literature in English.