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==Further reading== * Barber, Virginia. "The Women's Revolt in the MLA". ''Change Magazine'' April 1972. Rpt. in ''Women on Campus: The Unfinished Liberation''. Ed. George W. Bonham. Introd. Elizabeth Janeway. Somerset, NJ: Transaction, 2006. pp. 85β94. ["The Modern Language Association is finally opening its doors to professional women and their demands for reform."] * [[Florence Howe|Howe, Florence]], [[Frederick C. Crews]], Louis Kampf, [[Noam Chomsky]], [[Paul Lauter]], and [[Richard Ohmann]]. [https://www.nybooks.com/articles/11463 "Reforming the MLA."] Letter to the editor. ''[[New York Review of Books]]'', 19 December 1968. Web. 4 February 2007. *Kimball, Roger. ''Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Our Higher Education''. New York: [[Harper & Row]], 1990. Rev. ed. Chicago: Elephant Paperbacks ([[Rowman & Littlefield|Ivan R. Dee]]), 1998. {{ISBN|1-56663-195-5}}. {{ISBN|978-1-56663-195-2}}. Print. *Kushner, Eva. "The Modern Language Association of America". ''[[Diogenes (journal)|Diogenes]]'' 50.2 (2003): 135β138. Web. 1 July 2016.
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