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MCLLC represents a wide range of fields. Our faculty includes specialists in literary studies, film and media studies, second language acquisition, theoretical linguistics, cultural studies,  digital humanities, gender studies, social theory, and folklore and mythology. We draw on this broad profile to create an environment that is cross-disciplinary to foster a broader conversation on the cultures of the world and of their artistic creations.

  • Journals
  • Conventiculum
  • RCH - digital scholarship
  • Max Kade House
  • BASS--The Bluegrass Ancient Studies Society
  • Research Clusters
  • KFLC: The Languages, Literatures and Cultures Conference
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Research & Initiatives

  • Journals
  • Conventiculum
  • RCH - digital scholarship
  • Max Kade House
  • BASS--The Bluegrass Ancient Studies Society
  • Research Clusters
    • Cultural Studies
    • Descriptive Linguistics
    • Digital Scholarship
    • Film & Media Studies
    • Folklore and Mythology
    • Gender Studies
    • Literary Studies
    • Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy
    • Social Theory in MCLLC
    • World Religions
  • KFLC: The Languages, Literatures and Cultures Conference

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