M A I N * L I N K S * R E S E R V E S
SUNY Fredonia
Division of Arts and Humanities
HIST/INDS/WOST 220, ENGL 299: Introduction to Ethnicity/Race
Fall 2007
Section 1: Fenton 170, TTh 8-9:20
Office: Fenton 279; MWF 2-3, T 10-2, and by appointment; 673-3125
E-mail: simon@fredonia.edu, brucesimon18@yahoo.com
Web Page: www.fredonia.edu/department/english/simon/
ANGEL space: https://fredonia.sln.suny.edu
Race/Ethnicity Studies Links, Fall 2007
I will be updating this list of links over the rest of the semester. My aim is to be selective and choose the most useful sites for context and research. This list represents only the tip of the iceberg; to get a sense of the range of pages out there on the various authors and topics related to this course, I highly recommend that you search on your own with a good search engine in addition to the research sites listed below. Please email me with suggestions for additions to this list at simon@fredonia.edu.
Table of Contents
Cheap Books
Electronic Text Archives
On Researching and Writing Well
- Research Help, Reed Library, SUNY Fredonia
- Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial, Joe Barker, University of California at Berkeley Library
- Critically Analyzing Information Sources, Joan Ormondroyd, Michael Engle, and Tony Cosgrave, Cornell University Library
- Internet Research Guide, Jason Snart, University of Florida
- The Princeton Writing Program, Princeton University
- Online Writing Lab, Purdue University
- The Write Source
- Modern Language Association (MLA) Formatting and Style Guide, Online Writing Lab, Purdue University
- A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation, Capital Community College
- The Columbia Guide to Online Style, Janice Walker (University of South Florida) and Todd Taylor (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
General Research Sites
Literary, Theoretical, and Cultural Studies Research Sites
Critical Theory
- Literary Theory, Voice of the Shuttle, Alan Liu, University of California at Santa Barbara
- Literary Resources--Theory, Literary Resources on the Net, Jack Lynch, Rutgers University
- Cultural Studies and Critical Theory, eserver.org, Iowa State University
- theory.org.uk, David Gauntlett, University of Leeds
- Literary Theory, Art and Culture
- Introductory Guide to Critical Theory, Dino Felluga, Purdue University, West Lafayette
- SWIRL: Your Guide to Post-Millennial Paradigms, Warren Hedges, Southern Oregon University
- Critical Reading: An Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism, Barry Laga, Mesa State College
Literary and Cultural Studies
- Voice of the Shuttle, Alan Liu, University of California at Santa Barbara
- eserver.org, Iowa State University
- Literary Resources on the Net, Jack Lynch, Rutgers University
- ACLAnet, Sarah Lawall, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Cultural Studies, Voice of the Shuttle, Alan Liu, University of California at Santa Barbara
- popcultures.com, Sarah Zupko
- LitWeb, Roger Blackwell Bailey and Paul McQuien, San Antonio College
- World Literatures in English, Kate Liu, Fu Jen University, Taiwan
- Contemporary Postimperial and Postcolonial Literature in English, George Landow, National University of Singapore
- Postcolonial Studies, Deepika Bahri, Emory University
- South Asian Anglophone Writers and Writers of the South Asian Diaspora, Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia
- Black British Literature, Cesar and Sharon Meraz, University of Texas
- Caribbean Literature, Russ Filman
- Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color, University of Minnesota
- Bohemian Ink: Literary Underground Review
- The Modern Word
- H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine
- Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
- Internet Movie Database
- California Newsreel
- Third World Newsreel
- Women Make Movies
American Studies Sites
- Theory and Method in American/Culture Studies, T.V. Reed, Washington State University
- Beyond Borders
- Border Texts Online, Randy Bass, Georgetown University
- Crossroads, Randy Bass, Georgetown University
- Heath Anthology of American Literature
- Norton Anthology of American Literature
- T-AMLIT Archives, Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies, Georgetown University
- American Authors, Timeline, Literary Movements, and American Literature Sites, Donna Campbell, Washington State University
- PAL: Perspectives in American Literature, Paul Reuben, CSU Stanislaus
- American Writers I, C-SPAN
- American Writers II, C-SPAN
- Project Crow: American Literature, Michael O'Conner, Millikin University
- American Literature on the Web, Akihito Ishikawa, Nagasaki College of Foreign Studies, Japan
- American Authors on the Web, Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya University, Japan
- A Hypertext on American History, George Welling, et al., University of Groningen, The Netherlands
- Early American Literature 1600-1900, Internet School Library Media Center, Inez Ramsey, James Madison University
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, College of William and Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- Society of Early Americanists, Michael Clark, University of California, Irvine
- Web Resources in Early American History, University of Michigan
- The Transcendentalists, Jone Johnson Lewis, The Humanist Institute
- The 19th Century American Women Writers Web, Society for the Study of American Women Writers
- Modern American Poetry, Cary Nelson and Matthew Hurt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Race/Ethnicity Studies Sites
Courses
- Media, Race, and Identity, Gil Rodman, University of Minnesota (Spring 2007)
- Comparative Race and Ethnicity, Alex Stepick, Florida International University (Fall 2005)
- Race, Ethnicity, and Social Inequality, Gary Klass, Illinois State University (Spring 2005)
- Critical White Studies, Hee-Jung Serenity Joo, University of Oregon (Fall 2004)
- Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, Lara Putnam and Bruce Venarde, University of Pittsburgh
- Whiteness Theory and Education, Audrey Thompson, University of Utah (Fall 2003)
- Visualizing Asian America, Jane Naomi Iwamura, USC (Fall 2002)
- Ethnicity, Race, Nationality, Deborah Whaley, University of Massachusetts at Boston (Fall 2002)
- The Social Construction of Whiteness and Women, Arlene Avakian, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Spring 2002)
- Race, Gender, and the Media, Radhika Parameswaran, Indiana University
- Deconstructing Whiteness, Gregory Jay, University of Wisconsin (Fall 2001)
- Borders and Betrayals, Kath Weston, Harvard University (Fall 2001)
- Race, Ethnicity, and the Law, Trevor Purvis, Carleton University (Winter 1998-1999)
Reference and General Sites
- Critical Race Theory Resource Guide, Jennifer Rumain, Drexel University
- The History of Race in Science, Michelle Murphy, University of Toronto
- Race, Racism, and the Law, Vernellia Randall, University of Dayton School of Law
- The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project, Carl Gutierrez-Jones, UCSB
- Whiteness Studies, Gregory Jay, University of Wisconsin
- Ethnicity and Race, Dennis O'Neil, Palomar College [suggested by April Dingman]
- Critical Race/Ethnicity Theories and Postcolonial/Decolonial Theories, Theory and Method in American/Culture Studies, T.V. Reed, Washington State University
- Race, Ethnicity, and Multiculturalism, Lawrence Hinman, University of San Diego
- Race and Ethnicity, Michael Kearl, Trinity University
- Articles and essays on race, racism, and white privilege, Robert Jensen, University of Texas at Austin [suggested by Martha Delaplaine]
- Race and Racism and Whiteness, Bruce Simon, SUNY Fredonia
- American Indian Resources, Will Karkavelas, Osaka University
- Native Americans--Internet Resources, Internet School Library Media Center, Inez Ramsey, James Madison University
- WWW Virtual Library--American Indians, Karen Strom, WWW Virtual Library
- NativeWeb
- African-American Studies: A Guide to Internet Resources, Carol Rudisell, University of Delaware
- African-American Women, Special Collections Library, Duke University [suggested by Kelly Francis]
- AOL Black Voices
- The Universal Black Pages, BGSI, Inc.
- African American Web Connection, William Richard Jones [suggested by Krista Zambito]
- eBlack Studies
Historical Sites
- Race: The Power of an Illusion, PBS
- Africans in America, PBS
- African American World, PBS
- Slavery and the Making of America, PBS
- "PBS Says American Slavery Was Natural: Eradicating Bacon's Rebellion from Popular Memory," Jonathan Scott, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Remembering Slavery, Smithsonian Institution
- Unchained Memories, HBO/Library of Congress
- African American Odyssey, American Memory Project, Library of Congress
- African American Mosaic, Library of Congress [suggested by Joel Cuthbert, Kelly Francis, and Jenni Wengrzycki]
- Our Shared History: African American Heritage, National Park Service [suggested by Anna Richards]
- Documents on Slavery, William C. Fray and Lisa A. Spar, The Avalon Project, Yale Law School
- African American History Bibliography, Historical Text Archive, Don Mabry [suggested by Krista Zambito]
Literary Studies Sites
- Race and Ethnicity, eserver.org, Iowa State University
- Minority Literatures, Voice of the Shuttle, Alan Liu, University of California at Santa Barbara
- Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color, University of Minnesota
- African American, Voice of the Shuttle, Alan Liu, University of California at Santa Barbara
- African American Literature, ability.org [suggested by Terry Fiorica]
Cultural Studies Sites
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- Black Cultural Studies Web Site, Tim Haslett, Nimmy Abiaka, and Paula Lee
- Cultural Studies in the
African Diaspora Project, UCLA
- African American Studies and Postcolonialism, Reshmi J. Hebbar, Emory University
- Black Film Center Archive, Indiana University
- African Americans in Motion Pictures, Mel Sylvester and Robert Delaney, Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus [suggested by Kelly Lambert]
- Archives of African American Music and Culture, Indiana University [suggested by Kelly Francis, Meghan Gabor, Kim Moerman, and Krista Zambito]
- The World from the Hip Hop Perspective, Davey D [suggested by Derwin Perez]
- negrospirituals.com, Spiritual Workshop, Paris [suggested by Holly Bray]
Programs
- Multi-ethnic Studies, SUNY Fredonia
- American Studies, SUNY Fredonia
- Oceans Connect, Duke University
- W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University
- Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
- Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, UCLA
- Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University
- Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, Brown University
- Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, University of Chicago
- Center for Race and Gender, UC Berkeley
- The Transnationalism Project, University of Chicago
- Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, University of Maryland
- Latina/o Studies, University of Michigan
- American Studies, Georgetown University
- World of Black Studies, Providence College
- Institute on Race and Ethnicity, University of Wisconsin
- African and African American Studies, Arizona State University
- Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A&M University
- Program in American Studies, Washington State University
- Pan African Studies, CSU Northridge
M A I N * L I N K S * R E S E R V E S
HIST/INDS/WOST 220, ENGL 299: Introduction to Ethnicity/Race, Fall 2007
Webmaster: Bruce Simon, Associate Professor of English, SUNY Fredonia
Created: 8/27/07 10:50 am
Last modified: 11/12/07 4:22 pm
Feel free to explore the Spring 2005 version of this course!