pmla-scholarly-positioning
GitHub用于在PMLA论文中确立学术定位,展示对关键批评对话的介入。适用于引言修改、回应忽视批评反馈、提升跨领域影响力及区分前人研究等场景,旨在明确问题并陈述核心贡献。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill pmla-scholarly-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "pmla-scholarly-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a PMLA (Publications of the Modern Language Association) essay within the critical conversation so it reads as a significant contribution to literary and language studies. PMLA readers span periods, languages, and schools, so the essay must engage the criticism they expect and stake a clear intervention. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the literature survey."
}
Scholarly Positioning (pmla-scholarly-positioning)
PMLA publishes essays that address a significant problem for a broad membership. Positioning is how you show the problem is real and that your essay moves the conversation — not throat-clearing. The goal is to place the essay where scholars across periods and methods can see the stakes and the move.
When to trigger
- Drafting or revising the introduction and the "intervention" paragraph
- A reader said you "ignore obvious criticism" or "don't engage the debate"
- Your period/field reading is solid but the essay doesn't reach the wider membership
- You need to distinguish your reading from the closest prior critics
How PMLA wants the conversation engaged
- Engage the conversation, not a citation pile. Identify the live critical disagreement or open interpretive problem your essay speaks to. Cite the works that define it — including across periods or schools where relevant.
- Two audiences at once. Satisfy specialists (you know the criticism) and generalists (why it matters). A scholar of another period should grasp the stakes.
- Name the problem precisely. Not "little attention has been paid" — say what is misread, under-theorized, flattened, or unexamined, and why addressing it advances the field.
- Stake the intervention as a move. "Critics read X as Y via assumption A; reading the text closely shows Y fails / is partial / is better understood as Y′."
- Pre-empt the strongest counter-reading. PMLA reviewers are expert; acknowledge the best rival
interpretation and show how your reading answers it (hand off to
pmla-argument-development).
Cross-field engagement (a distinctive PMLA demand)
| If your essay is… | also engage… |
|---|---|
| a single-author reading | the broader formal, generic, or historical question it bears on |
| period- or nation-specific | the comparative or theoretical conversation it speaks to |
| a methodological intervention | the texts and readings the method illuminates |
| on a non-English literature | criticism legible to readers without the language, while honoring it |
Anti-patterns
- A "criticism dump" with no organizing problem
- Engaging only your own narrow specialty (it will read as off-fit for a generalist journal)
- Strawmanning prior critics, or hiding the closest competitor reading
- Self-citation that breaks anonymity (PMLA is blind-reviewed — see
pmla-submission) - Claiming "no one has noticed" when the contribution is incremental
Operating pass for PMLA
Run this as a concrete capability pass. First lock the object corpus, interpretive intervention, field conversation, and scholarly stakes; then test whether the manuscript addresses humanities reviewers who expect a field-crossing literary or language-studies intervention with careful textual evidence.
- Primary move: Return a claim-evidence-risk ledger; every recommendation must point to a manuscript location or missing artifact.
- Decision ledger: return
claim / evidence / blocker / next editrows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly. - Sibling comparison: compare against Critical Inquiry for theory-forward essays, New Literary History for literary theory/history, discipline journals for narrower archive work; if the neighboring outlet has the stronger audience claim, recommend re-routing before polishing.
- Verification floor: before submission-ready advice, re-open
resources/official-source-map.mdfor volatile rules and name the one unresolved fact that could change the recommendation.
Output format
【Conversation】the live critical disagreement / open problem
【Key works】the 3-6 that define it (incl. cross-field)
【Problem】what is misread / under-theorized / unexamined
【Intervention】how this essay moves the conversation
【Strongest rival reading】and how the essay answers it
【Next】pmla-argument-development
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— MLA International Bibliography, JSTOR / Project MUSE for mapping the conversation../../resources/official-source-map.md— PMLA values and the "significant problem" standard
Version History
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