Individual Session Listings with Chair Contact Information

Please note: An asterisk (*) after a session title indicates a Special Topic Session. A plus sign (+) indicates the meeting of an Affiliate Organization; these meetings are open to all RMMLA members.


Other Foreign Language Studies

Romanian Studies Association of America (RSAA)+ (see under Conjoint Meetings)

Hungarian Studies
Susan Nyikos, Utah State University, 3200 Old Main Hill Dept. of English, Logan, UT 84322; 435-797-0599; susan.nyikos@usu.edu

Polish and Czecho-Slovak Literatures in a World Context *
No Name, blank, blank, blank blank blank; bla-blank; rmmla@rmmla.wsu.edu

Romania's Contributions to International Heritage
Isabelle Sabau, Northern Illinois University, School of Art No.2034, DeKalb, IL 60115; 815-753-4421; isabau@niu.edu
Description: Discussion of the various contributions Romanian writers, artists, philosophers and scholars have provided to the development of the International heritage. Analyses of different works of literature, the arts and philosophy are encouraged and welcome.

Slavic Languages & Literature*
Maria Mikolchak, St. Cloud State University, 720 4th Ave. South, St. Cloud, MN 56301; 320-308-4141; fax 320-308-2002; mmikolchak@stcloudstate.edu


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