Links
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General Resources on Postmodern Theory |
alt.postmodern (newsgroup) |
Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought (Martin Ryder, U. Colorado, Denver) |
Everything Postmodern (links to postmodernism-related Web sites, newsgroups, philosophers, etc.) (Gregory Broquard) |
General Introduction to Postmodernism (Dino Felluga, Purdue U.) |
Peter Krapp's Theory Site (resources on theory, with a particularly strong suite of pages devoted to the tradition of deconstructive theorists) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Postmodern Culture |
Homepage of Postmodern Culture |
Creative Works from PMC |
Essays in Postmodern Culture (collected from Postmodern Culture journal) (ed. John Unsworth) |
PMC-MOO Archives |
PMC Reviews (all) |
PMC's List of Related Readings |
Pop-Cult Columns from PMC |
Postmodern Thought (metapage from Instructional Design Theory, U. Colorado, Denver) |
Postmodern Thought Links from U. Colorado, Denver (Marin Ryder) |
Postmodernism (SWIRL) |
Postmodernism (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder) |
Postmodernism, Interactivity, Cyberculture, and Art: Online Resources (Wendy Gale Robinson, U. North Carolina at Chapel Hill/Duke U.) |
Some Poststructuralist Assumptions (John Lye, Brock U.) |
SWIRL: Theory at Southern Oregon U. -- Your Guide to Post-Millennial Paradigms |
Homepage (Warren Hedges, Southern Oregon U.) |
Selected Resources: |
The Big Issues |
Theoretical Paradigms |
Timeline of Major Critical Theories in the U.S. |
The/Untimely/Past (bibliographies and links "relating to the intersection of historiographic practice with poststructuralism, postmodernism, and allied areas of theory / practice"; partially annotated and includes some quotations from the works; also includ |
Who's Who in Theory (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
Gladys Adamson, "Posmodernidad y la lógica cultural del capitalismo tardío" (1997) (Sincronia) |
Laurie Anderson |
Laurie Anderson Links (Womynlynks) |
Laurie Anderson Page (Peter Hartman) |
Laurie Anderson Page (Gayle Olson) |
Sheli Ayers (UCSB), "Virile Magic" (Speed) |
Barbara Christian: "The Race for Theory" (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder) |
Roland Barthes |
ArtsandCulture: |
Barthean Codes (David Arnason, U. Manitoba) |
Barthes Notes (notes on terms and concepts in Camera Lucida) (Ron Burnett, McGill U.) |
PopCultures.com: Roland Barthes (Sarah Zupko's Cultural Studies Center) |
Secondary Literature |
Brad Menpes (U. Warwick), "Ideology and Responsibility: Derrida, Barthes, and a Question of Method" (Work in Progress, U. Warwick) English Dept. |
Jean Baudrillard |
General Resources |
Baudrillard on the Web (Alan Taylor) |
Baudrillard Bibliography (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource / Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Jean Baudrillard Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
Project Baudrillard |
S(t)imulacrum(b) (extensive Baudrillard page with annotated bibliography and text selections) (Ben Attias) |
Interviews |
Caroline Bayard and Graham Knight (McMaster U.), "Vivisecting the 90's: An Interview with Jean Baudrillard" (1996) ) (CTHEORY) |
Listservs & Newsgroups |
Baudrillard List: Archives (Spoon Collective) |
Relevant Courses |
"COLLAB-l: CyberWars" |
Homepage of COLLAB-l: CyberWars ("two seminars being offered at two different geographical sites") |
Cynthia A. Haynes (U. Texas, Dallas), "Baudrillard and the Problem of Simulation/Mimesis" |
Victor J. Vitanza (U. Texas, Arlington), "Baudrillard and the Problem of Simulation" |
Writings |
America (brief excerpts) (1986) (Industrial Strength Travel) |
"Hystericizing the Millennium" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Pataphysics of Year 2000" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Plastic Surgery for the Other" (from Baudrillard and Marc Guillaume, Figures de l'alterite, 1994; trans. Francois Debrix, Purdue U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Radical Thought" (English translation of La Pensee Radicale, 1994) (CTHEORY) |
"Reversion of History" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Rise Of The Void Towards The Periphery" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Strike Of Events" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
"Thawing Of The East" (from L'Illusion de la fin: ou La greve des evenements, 1992; trans. Charles Dudas, York U.) (CTHEORY) |
Andrew Benjamin (U. Warwick), "At Home with Replicants: The Architecture of Blade Runner" (Basilisk) |
Charles Bernstein (State U. Of New York, Buffalo) |
Charles Bernstein (Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY Buffalo) |
"I Don't Take Voice Mail" |
"Warning Poetry Area: Publics Under Construction" (1996) (essay) |
Hakim Bey |
Hakim Bey Page (Marius Watz) |
TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism (theory of piracy, anarchy, and chaos) |
Michael Bischoff, "The End of Philosophy and the Rise of Films" (a thesis on Heidegger, Wim Wenders, and technology) |
Maurice Blanchot |
ArtsandCulture: Maurice Blanchot (ArtsandCulture.com) |
Blanchot Resource Page (Reginald Lilly, Skidmore C., NY) |
Blanchot List: Archives (U. Virginia) |
Harold Bloom |
Marion Long, Interview with Harold Bloom Regarding The Western Canon (HomeArts) |
Body/Corporeality Theory (on Cultural Studies page) |
Borges Fetishization (part of U. Florida Fetish project) |
Rosi Braidotti |
"Cyberfeminism with a Difference" (1996) ("I will first of all situate the question of cyber-bodies in the framework of postmodernity, stressing the paradoxes of embodiment . . . ") |
Kathleen O'Grady (Cambridge U.), "Nomadic Philosopher: A Conversation with Rosi Braidotti" (1995) (Women's Education des femmes), U. Iowa Libraries) |
Commuter's THEater (School of Architecture, U Texas Austin) |
Consumptive Writing (A Fatal Strategy) (unique site that presents an anti-"process" approach to the philosophy and practice of composition teaching on the basis of cross-disciplinary reflections centered on Baudrillard's philosophy) (Matthew Levy, U. Texas, Arlington) |
Cornel West & His Critics (Brent Edwards) |
Couch-Stone Symposium for 1997 (U. Maryland, College Park, April 10-13, 1997) (conference on the relation between postmodern culture and the global economic system) (Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction) |
Cybermind (Web page of the Cybermind list) |
Guy Debord |
Guy Debord (bibliography of Debord, links to many of his texts) (Not Bored"an anarchist, situationist-inspired, low-budget, irregularly published, photocopied journal") |
Guy Dubord Society of the Spectacle (www.marxists.org) |
Guy Dubord (notbored.org) |
Pierre Guillaume remembers Guy Debord |
Guy Debord (resources to biographical links and links to/about Debord's work) |
Gianfranco Marelli Obituary: Last Curtain Call for Guy Debord (nothingness.org) |
Guy Debord |
Guy Debord Page |
Howlings in Favor of Sade (1952) |
The Society of the Spectacle (1967) |
Deconstruction |
Glen Scot Allen (Towson State U.), "Baptismal Eulogies: Reconstructing Deconstruction from the Ashes" (1993) |
"Conversation with Geoffrey Bennington" (on the relation between deconstruction and hypertext, the Internet, and information technology) (Seulemonde) |
Deconstruction: Some Assumptions (John Lye, Brock U.) |
Deconstruction (SWIRL) |
Paul De Man |
Paul de Man Bibliography (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource / Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Jacques Derrida (listed separately) |
J. Hillis Miller (listed separately) |
Structuralism/Deconstruction (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder) |
Writing in Reserve: Deconstruction on the Net (Derrida page) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Gilles Deleuze And Félix Guattari |
General Resources |
Deleuze and Guattari: An Introduction (David Arnason, U. Manitoba) |
Deleuze and Guattari Internet Resources (Jon Beasley-Murray) |
Deleuze & Guattari on the Web (primary and secondary works) (Alan Taylor, U. Texas, Arlington) |
The Deleuze & Guattari Page (Spoon Collective; Jon Beasley-Murray & Jim Castonguay) ("This website accompanies the deleuze-guattari email list . . . forum for discussion and experimentation rooted in both the separate and joint works of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari . . . since 1994) |
Giles Deleuze & Felix Guattari Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
Other Relevant Pages |
Deleuze and Guattari Rhiz-O-Mat ("The first version of the Rhiz-o-Mat was created on the 'm.e.s.s.i.a.h.' site circa May 1995. A Thousand Plateaus recommended a record-album style of reading -- what if it skipped? . . . A series of meta-tags. A simple quote feeder. "Push Media" . . . BlebNet has now reformatted this arcane textual artifact with an all new post-apocalyptic shell with a client-based back-end squiggle.") |
Jacques Derrida, "I Have to Wander All Alone" (words on the death of Gilles Deleuze) (trans. David Kammerman, Tympanum) |
Smooth/Striated Cyberspace (assemblage of comments and links relating the web to Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "smooth space") |
Secondary Literature |
Ian Buchahan (U. Tasmania), "Deleuze and Pop Music" (1997) (Australian Humanities Review) |
Vadim Linetski (Hebrew U., Jerusalem), "The Promise of Expression to the 'Inexpressible Childe': Deleuze, Derrida and the Impossibility of Adult's Literature" (1997) (Other Voices: The e-Journal of Cultural Criticism) |
David N. Rodowick (Cornell U.), Gilles Deleuze's Time-Machine (Chapter One) (1997) |
Writings & Interviews |
Gilles Deleuze, "Desire & Pleasure" (1994) (1997 trans. by Melissa McMahon) (Globe E-Journal) |
D+G Bibliography (Lorri Nandrea) |
Charles J. Stivale (Wayne State U.), "Pragmatic/Machinic: Discussion with Félix Guattari (19 March 1985) |
Paul De Man |
Paul de Man Bibliography (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource / Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Jacques Derrida |
General Resources |
ArtsandCulture: Jacques Derrida |
Bibliography of Publications by Derrida (organized by year) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Irvine) |
Bibliography of Derrida Bibliographies (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Derrida Resources (Notebook for Contemporary Continental Philosophy) |
"Derrida and Deconstruction" (David Arnason, U. Manitoba) |
Foreign Body ("a deconstructive fanzine. Its purpose is to spread, like a virus") (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Glasweb (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Jacques Derrida Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
Writing in Reserve: Deconstruction on the Net (Derrida page) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Secondary Literature |
Kip Canfield (U. Maryland), "The Microstructure of Logocentrism: Sign Models in Derrida and Smolensky" (1993) |
"Conversation with Geoffrey Bennington" (on the relation between deconstruction and hypertext, the Internet, and information technology) (Seulemonde) |
Derrida: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder) |
Steven Helmling (U. Delaware), "Historicizing Derrida" (1994) (Postmodern Culture) |
Vadim Linetski (Hebrew U., Jerusalem) |
"The Natural Beauty of Deconstruction" (1996) (Perforations) |
"The Promise of Expression to the 'Inexpressible Childe': Deleuze, Derrida and the Impossibility of Adult's Literature" (1997) (Perforations) |
Notes on différance (John Lye, Brock U.) |
Writings & Interviews |
Applied Derrida (interview with Derrida) (Writing in Reserve) |
"Architecture New York" (Summary of Impromptu Remarks) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
"I Have to Wander All Alone" (words on the death of Gilles Deleuze) (trans. David Kammerman, Tympanum) |
Jacques Derrida (selective bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Jewish Mystic? (part of an interview with Derrida) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Letter to a Japanese Friend (1983) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Elizabeth Weber (U. California, Santa Barbara), "To Experience the Future and Welcome the Monster" (interview with Derrida) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Donna Haraway (on Cultural Studies page) |
Edward W. Said (on Cultural Studies page) |
Elisabeth Weber: Selected Bibliography (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Emmanuel Levinas (on Philosophy page) |
Fetishturgy (U. Florida project inspired by |
Fredric Jameson (on Cultural Studies page) |
Friedrich A. Kittler Bibliography (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Gender and Postmodern Communication ("This page locates the current Monist Interactive Issue discussion on Gender and Postmodern Communication"; includes links to resources) |
Geoffrey Hartman (bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
N. Katherine Hayles (UCLA), "The Materiality of Informatics" (1993) (Configurations) |
Sean Homer (Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, U. Sheffield), "Mapping the Terrain of Theoretical Anti-Humanism" |
James S. Hurley, "Marcuse's Car: Pulp Fiction and the Sublime Object of 'Cool' " (1997) (Thresholds) |
Linda Hutcheon |
Kathleen O'Grady (Trinity C., Cambridge U.), "Theorizing -- Feminism and Postmodernity: A Conversation with Linda Hutcheon (1997)" |
Hypertext, or Anti-Linear Navigation (beautifully-designed hypertext work on hypertext and poststructuralist theory) (Eric Feay) |
Earl Jackson, Jr. (U. California, Santa Cruz), Alien/ations: The Postmodern in Japan and EuroAmerica (course) |
Jacques Lacan (under Psychology below) |
Jason Brown's Page (UCSB) (requires graphical browser) (technically and aesthetically advanced set of pages of interest to literary and art theorists) |
Jerome McGann's Home Page |
Judith Butler (on Gender Studies page) |
Julia Kristeva (on Gender Studies page) |
Jürgen Habermas (on Cultural Studies page) |
Michael Kilburn, "Appropriation and the Semiotics of Seeing" (1997) Thresholds) |
Arthur Kroker |
"Digital Humanism: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan (CTHEORY) |
Arthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker "Code Warriors: Bunkering In and Dumbing Down" (CTHEORY) |
Arthur Kroker and Michael Weinsten "The Hyper-Texted Body, Or Nietzsche Gets a Modem" (CTHEORY) |
Laurence Rickels Online (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Vadim Linetski (Hebrew U., Jerusalem) (See Also Under Deleuze And Derrida On This Page) |
"Poststructuralist Paraesthetics and the Phantasy of the Reversal of Generations" (1996) (Postmodern Culture) (requires Project Muse subscription) |
Luce Irigaray(on Gender Studies page) |
Jean-François Lyotard |
Jean Francois Lyotard's The Differend: Phrases in Dispute (Robert S. Leventhal, U. Virginia - Responses to the Holocaust: A Hypermedia Sourcebook for the Humanities) |
Jean-François Lyotard (bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Literary Theory: A Literary Theory Project in the Dept. of English, Rice U. (currently centered on Lyotard's Just Gaming and performance theory) |
Lyotard Auto-Differend Page (a technical experiment and theoretical allegory; makes extensive use of client-pull animation to create a universe of automatic page sequences organized around the philosophy of Lyotard) (Alan Liu) |
Lyotard: Bibliography-in-Progress (Spoon Collective Lyotard List) |
Lyotard Listserv Archives (Spoons Collective) |
Readers' Guide to Lyotard (Spoons Collective) |
Spoon Collective Lyotard List (Shawn P. Wilbur) |
Adrian Mackenzie (Sydney U.), "'God Has No Allergies': Immanent Ethics and the Simulacra of the Immune System" |
Victor Margolin (U. Illinois, Chicago), "The Politics of the Artificial" (1995) (philosophical approach to the concept of artifice that includes discussion of William Gibson, Jean Baudrillard, Donna Haraway, and other postmodern writers) |
Marist College English Web: Postmodern Theory, Cultural Studies, and Hypertext (Tom Goldpaugh) |
Mark Poster (on Cultural Studies page) |
Keven McNeilly (U. British Columbia), "Ugly Beauty: John Zorn and the Politics of Postmodern Music" (includes sound clips) (PMC, 1995) |
Melissa McMahon, "Beauty: Machinic Repetition in the Age of Art" (1996) (Globe E-Journal) |
Michel Foucault (on Cultural Studies page) |
J. Hillis Miller (U. California, Irvine) |
General Resources |
J. Hillis Miller Page (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Selective Bibliography (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Synopsis of J. Hillis Miller, "The Critic as Host" (John Lye, Brock U.) |
Writings |
J. Hillis Miller (U. California, Irvine), "Graphic or Verbal: A Dilemma" (1998) (on the Victorian "multimedia" novel; drawn in part from Miller's Black Holes, 1999) |
Mobilis in Mobili: Theory Page (Mark Nunes) |
Mudus Philosophicus (Cafe des Philosophes) (Assoc. for Systematic Philosophy MUD and happy hour) (telnet) |
Murray Krieger (bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
National Association of Scholars (NAS) |
Homepage (the recent pro-canon, anti-pc, anti-"post" professional organization of literary scholars; "the only academic organization dedicated to the restoration of intellectual substance, individual merit, and academic freedom in the universi |
Pondering Postmodernism ("an experimental site, still under development, whose purpose is to list actual course descriptions from the pages of college and university catalogs--from all academic disciplines--as well as incidental items to highlight what sparks the post |
The Undergrowth of Philosophy ("containing all that is wacky, preposterous, and just plain silly in contemporary philosophy") |
Robert Nideffer (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Bodies, No-Bodies, and Anti-Bodies at War: Operation Desert Storm and the Politics of the 'Real' " (dissertation on the representation of the Gulf War; "The following chapters touch down in many different places in order to explore how the development, use, control and interpretation of various technological devices served to help code the w |
No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed (Ken Knisely's Socratic Philosophy Television) (Web support page for the No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed TV shows) |
No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed: Outbound Links |
Peggy Kamuf: Selected Bibliography (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
PMC-MOO Archives |
Postmodernism and Art History (articles "on over three years of exhibitions at museums and galleries"; browseable "by artist, period in art history, or postmodern ideas"; I link artists and ideas, because I write about artists that get me thinking") (Joh |
Rodolphe Gasché: Selected Bibliography (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
David N. Rodowick (Cornell U.) |
Homepage of D. N. Rodowick |
"Audiovisual Culture and Interdisciplinary Knowledge" (1995) |
Gilles Deleuze's Time-Machine (Chapter One) (1997) |
Preface to The Difficulty of Difference: Psychoanalysis, Sexual Difference, and Film Theory (1991) |
Preface to The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Theory (2nd ed., 1994) |
"Reading the Figural" (1990) |
Avital Ronell |
Avital Ronell Bibliography (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
Alexander Laurence, Interview (1994) |
Ron English - Agit-Pop Artist |
Homepage of Ron English, Agit-Pop Artist |
Agit-Pop |
Revisionist Modernism |
John Rothfork (New Mexico Tech.), " Postmodern Ethics: Richard Rorty & Michael Polanyi" (1995) |
Samuel Weber Page (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara) |
fran sendbuehler, Image, Object, Text in the Production of Daniel Richler's "Kicking Tomorrow" (this thesis "examines the reproduction of the text; that is, not the act of writing, but the act of editing and preparing a book for publication reproduction of a manuscript with its paratext. Hence, this study is a genetics of reproduction as |
Steven Shaviro, Doom Patrols ("theoretical fiction about postmodernism and popular culture"; full text of book) |
Cindy Sherman |
Show Your Fetish (collective hypertext writing experiment using X-Change Space) ( |
Situationist International |
Situationist International (Shawn Wilbur, Bowling Green State U.) |
Situationist International Archive (Spud) |
Situationist International Bibliography (Shawn Wilbur, Bowling Green State U.) |
Gayatri Spivak |
ArtsandCulture: Gayatri Spivak (ArtsandCulture.com) |
Spivak Glossary (Deepika Bahri, Emory U.) |
Spivak Page (Michael Kilburn, Emory U.) |
Stanley Fish Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
Allucquere Rosanne Stone (U. Texas, Austin) |
"The 'Empire' Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto" |
MONDO 2000 Interview (uncut version) (text file) |
Sandy Stone's Homepage |
"Techno-Prosthetics and Exterior Presence: A Conversation With Allucquere Rosanne Stone" (Speed, Spring 1995) |
"Violation and Virtuality: Two Cases of Physical and Psychological Boundary Transgressions and Their Implications" |
"What Vampires Know: Transsubjection and Transgender in Cyberspace" |
Stuart Hall (on Cultural Studies page) |
Mark Tribe, "Postmodern Time" (1993) |
Gregory Ulmer |
Gregory Ulmer's Home Page |
Paul Virilio |
General Resources |
Dromosphere (Virilio links from Speed 1.4) |
Speed 1.4: Issue on Paul Virilio (created as part of the MFA project of Robert Nidefer, U. California, Santa Barbara, this issue of Speed presents articles, interviews, and links relevant to Virilio in a mock-"search interface" format designed to simulate/appropr |
Paul Virilio (wikipedia) |
Secondary Literature |
John Armitage "Beyond Postmodernism? Paul Virilio's Hypermodern Cultural Theory" (2000) (CTheory) |
Shawn P. Wilbur (Bowling Green State U.), "Dromologies: Paul Virilio: Speed, Cinema, and the End of the Political State" |
Works & Interviews |
James Der Derian, Interview with Paul Virilio (1997) (Speed) |
John Armitage "The Kosovo War Took Place in Orbital Space" (2000) (CTHEORY interview with John Virilio) |
Paul Virilio "Speed and Information: Cyberspace Alarm!" (1995) (CTHEORY) |
Louise Wilson "Cyberwar, God And Television: Interview with Paul Virilio" (1994) (CTheory) |
Gabriel Watson & Jason Brown (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Cultural Proesthetics: The Mutational Aesthetics of the Late Organic" (multimedia, hypertext work) (Speed) |
Shawn P. Wilbur (Bowling Green State U.) |
Homepage |
" 'Cyberpunks' to Synners: Toward a Feminist Posthumanism?" |
"Dromologies: Paul Virilio: Speed, Cinema, and the End of the Political State" |
Shawn P. Wilbur's Cyberspatial Page |
What is the Postmodern, Anyway? (Shawn's pomo links) |
Mark Wolff, "Post-Structuralism and the ARTFL Database: Some Theoretical Considerations" (1994) (Information Technology and Libraries) |
Wolfgang Iser (bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine) |
Carina Yervasi "Pre/Sub/Urban Sprawl: The 19th Century Parisian Passage as 'Failed' Urban Mall" (Speed) |
Slavoj Zizek |
Geert Lovink, "Civil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality: A Conversation with Slavoj Zizek" (1995) (CTHEORY) |
Zizek Resources (Notebook for Contemporary Continental Philosophy) |