MELUS Graduate Students

This link has been designed to help facilitate the professionalization of MELUS graduate students. To that end, special features of the site include useful links to research databases, reading lists and syllabi for students in multi-ethnic literature. Additional suggestions to add to the list and comments in general about serving the needs of MELUS graduate students are welcome and should be mailed to:
Christopher Gonzalez
Graduate Student Representative

RESEARCH RESOURCES
Brian A. Bremen's American Literature Archive

The Huntington Library

The Library of Congress American Memory

Voice of the Shuttle's list of resources for
Minority Studies in the Humanities


FUNDING SOURCES
Michigan State University Library's Listing of
Graduate Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans


SYLLABI
University of Wisconsin Institute on
Race and Ethnicity Syllabi Bank


See also ACEE Syllabi

PROFESSIONALIZATION SOURCES
FILMS:
Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty (1997)
PBS Program Guide
Order from California Newreel
(Check your University Library or Interlibrary Loan Department)

BOOKS:
The Academic Self: An Owner's Manual by Donald Hall

Power, Race and Gender in Academe: Strangers in the Tower? edited by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim and Maria Herrera-Sobek