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ACLA is a learned society for scholars of multiple literatures and cultures. It promotes intercultural relations, cross-cultural literary study, and subvention program for first books.
- About
The American Comparative Literature Association, founded in...
- Prize Awards
The ACLA awards nine annual prizes: The A. Owen Aldridge...
- Annual Meeting
The 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Comparative...
- Resources & Links
The ACLA collects resources devoted to various aspects of...
- ACLA Archives
We are beginning an attempt to provide some of that history,...
- Donate to ACLA
The ACLA is requesting your help to sustain the organization...
- State of the Discipline
The American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA)...
- Support a Scholar
The ACLA General Operating Fund supports the day-to-day...
- About
The American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) invites essays on the current state of Comparative Literature for its decennial report. Submit your contribution by May 1, 2024 to one of the six sections: languages, theories, worlds, histories, power, and institutions.
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The 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association will be held virtually, May 29 - June 1, 2025. Important Dates: For more information about each phase of the process, please view our step-by-step guide and check the Annual Meeting FAQ.
The American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) produces a decennial report on the state of the discipline of comparative literature.
ACLA’s 2024 advocacy agenda promotes policy priorities in the areas of reimbursement, regulation, and preparedness & infrastructure, including laboratory workforce.
The American Comparative Literature Association, founded in 1960, is the principal learned society in the United States for scholars whose work involves several literatures and cultures as well as the premises of cross-cultural literary study itself.