From pmla-skills
Helps decide whether a literary or language-studies project fits PMLA and which venue to target. Use when framing a submission or answering fit questions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/pmla-skills:pmla-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
PMLA is the **general-interest flagship** of literary and language studies. The bar is not "new to my
PMLA is the general-interest flagship of literary and language studies. The bar is not "new to my subfield" — it is "a significant problem of interest across the membership." PMLA states it welcomes a variety of topics, general or specific, and all scholarly methods and theoretical perspectives. Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
A strong PMLA essay usually clears all four:
| Home specialty | Reach the membership by… |
|---|---|
| A single author / text | drawing the interpretive or theoretical problem others can carry elsewhere |
| A national / period field | naming the general question of form, genre, history, or method it bears on |
| Theory / methodology | showing what texts and readings the frame newly illuminates (not theory for its own sake) |
| A non-English literature | making the stakes legible to readers without the language, while honoring the original |
pmla-theory-and-method).pmla-textual-evidence-and-close-reading).【Problem】one sentence — the significant problem
【Interest】who outside the specialty cares, and why
【Contribution type】reinterpretation / new frame / recovered text / methodological intervention
【Venue】regular article / Theories and Methodologies / Changing Profession / Translation / Little-known Documents
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】pmla-scholarly-positioning
../../resources/external_tools.md — texts, archives, and the MLA International Bibliography../../resources/official-source-map.md — PMLA scope, values, and venuesnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin pmla-skillsEvaluates whether a literary or language-studies manuscript fits PMLA's broad-readership and field-defining argument bar. Provides fit/framing checks and desk-reject heuristics.
Explains PMLA's anonymous peer review process, eligibility rules, and how to shape an essay to pass review. Useful before submitting or when interpreting a decision letter.
Evaluates whether a project fits Critical Inquiry's interdisciplinary standards and helps choose the right format (Article, Critical Response, or Review).