How to cite an interview in MLA
To cite a personal interview in a reference entry in MLA style 9th edition include the following elements:
- Interviewee name(s): Give the last name and name as presented in the source (e. g. Watson, John). For two authors, reverse only the first name, followed by ‘and’ and the second name in normal order (e. g. Watson, John, and John Watson). For three or more authors, list the first name followed by et al. (e. g. Watson, John, et al.)
- Title of the interview: Titles are italicized when independent. If part of a larger source add quotation marks and do not italize.
- Interviewer name(s): Give the last name and name as presented in the source (e. g. Watson, John). For two authors, reverse only the first name, followed by ‘and’ and the second name in normal order (e. g. Watson, John, and John Watson). For three or more authors, list the first name followed by et al. (e. g. Watson, John, et al.)
- Title of the source: Container titles are italicized and followed by a comma.
- Date of publication: Give the day, month and year of publication. All months, excluding June and July, are abbreviated as three letters (e.g. 9 Aug. 2019.)
- page numbers: Give the full page range preceded by pp. If only one page, precede with one p.
Here is the basic format for a reference list entry of a personal interview in MLA style 9th edition:
."Title of the interview." .Title of the source, Date of publication, pp. page numbers.
Take a look at our works cited examples that demonstrate the MLA style guidelines in action:
Examples
An MLA interview citation
A Conversation with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie." . Image Journal, no. 65, Undated, https://imagejournal.org/article/conversation-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie/.. "
An MLA interview citation with an anonymous subject
Using Feminist Methods and Restorative Justice to Interview Capital Offenders’ Family Members." . vol. 21, no. 1, Feb. 1 2006, pp. 59-70.. "
This citation style guide is based on the MLA Handbook (9th edition).