The Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, one of six independent regional branches of the
Modern Language Association, is a non-profit, professional organization, established
in 1947 to promote critical inquiry, teaching, and research in the fields of languages,
literatures, and the humanities by holding a convention every fall for the presentation and discussion of research in
these and related fields, and by regularly publishing a print and an electronic scholarly journal,
The Rocky
Mountain Review. Members come from the Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. and Canada,
as well as from several other states, provinces and countries.
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2010 Albuquerque, NM Convention
Snowbird-09 Convention Photos
The Rocky Mountain Review
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