Citation: THE 40TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE MIDWEST-MODERN-LANGUAGE-ASSOCIATION(PROGRAM), The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 32(1), 1998, pp. 1-99
Citation: Gb. Griffin, SPEAKING OF WHITENESS - DISRUPTING WHITE INNOCENCE (FEMINISM, RACISM,AND COLLEGE INSTRUCTION), The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 3-14
Citation: J. Norton, TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY AND THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH STUDIES, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 15-44
Citation: P. Eisenstein et K. Petri, WORKING-THROUGH PROFESSIONAL FANTASY - CHANGING THE MYTHS WE LIVE BY (HIGHER-EDUCATION AND THE MARKETPLACE), The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 45-64
Citation: L. Swartzlander, THAT ADJUNCT SITUATION - EXPLOITATION, DILETTANTISM, AND THE DOWNSIZING OF ACADEMIA - INTRODUCTION, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 65-72
Citation: R. Garcia, PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS AND THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF HIGHER-EDUCATION, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 73-80
Citation: M. Sweeney et B. Dayton, ARE UNIONS THE ANSWER FOR PART-TIME FACULTY, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 81-87
Citation: Al. Hunter, ORGANIZING ADJUNCT FACULTY - OBSTACLES AND ALTERNATE ROUTES BY LAW, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 87-90
Citation: P. Stoll, RESPONSE - GOOD ADVICE NOT TAKEN (ADJUNCT FACULTY IN HIGHER-EDUCATION), The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 91-92
Citation: S. Meija, WE WILL WORK FOR FOOD - THE FORGOTTEN PROFESSIONALS IN HIGHER-EDUCATION, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 94-100
Citation: T. Bob et L. Hahn, PIN-THE-TAIL-ON-THE-DONKEY HIRING AND SCHEDULING PRACTICES - ONE REASON PART-TIME FACULTY ARE DEVALUED BY ADMINISTRATORS AND FULL-TIME COLLEAGUES, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 101-108
Citation: H. Hoffman, RESPONSE - FROM DILETTANTISM TO PROFESSIONALISM (ADJUNCT FACULTY IN HIGHER-EDUCATION), The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(3), 1998, pp. 109-110
Citation: J. Barak, NAVIGATING THE SWAMP - FACT AND FICTION IN FERRE,ROSARIO THE 'HOUSE ON THE LAGOON', The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 31-38
Citation: S. Dayal, THE LIMINALITIES OF NATION AND GENDER - RUSHDIE,SALMAN 'SHAME', The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 39-62
Citation: M. Karafilis, CROSSING THE BORDERS OF GENRE - REVISIONS OF THE BILDUNGSROMAN IN CISNEROS,SANDRA THE 'HOUSE ON MANGO STREET' AND KINCAID,JAMAICA 'ANNIE JOHN', The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 63-78
Citation: Ph. Round, LOOSE ENDS - CLOSURE AND CRISIS IN THE AMERICAN SOCIAL TEXT - REISING,R, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 96-101
Citation: R. Latham, STREET SMARTS AND CRITICAL-THEORY - LISTENING TO THE VERNACULAR - MCLAUGHLIN,T, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 101-103
Citation: S. Ungar, MARRANO AS METAPHOR - THE JEWISH PRESENCE IN FRENCH WRITING - MARKS,E, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(2), 1998, pp. 104-108
Citation: THE 39TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE MIDWEST-MODERN-LANGUAGE-ASSOCIATION, NOVEMBER 6-8, 1997, RAMADA-CONGRESS-HOTEL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS + PROGRAM ISSUE, The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 31(1), 1997, pp. 1-107