M A I N * L I N K S * R E S E R V E S
SUNY Fredonia
Division of Arts and Humanities
ENGL 427-02/580-04: Major Writers: Postcolonial Hawthorne
Fall 2007
Dods 101, TTh 2-3:20
Office: Fenton 279; MW 10:30-12, TTh 9:30-11, and by appointment; 673-3125
E-mail: simon@fredonia.edu, brucesimon18@yahoo.com
Web Page: www.fredonia.edu/department/english/simon/
ANGEL space: https://angel.fredonia.edu/frames.aspx
Postcolonial Hawthorne 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
- Writers on America, George Clack, USINFO
- 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
Postcolonial Studies Sites
- Postcolonial/Decolonial Theories, Theory and Method in American/Culture Studies, T.V. Reed, Washington State University
- 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
- Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color, University of Minnesota
- Oceans Connect, Duke University
Author Sites
- Patrick Chamoiseau, auteurs.contemporain.info
- Mahasweta Devi, Postcolonial Studies, Deepika Bahri, Emory University
- Nathaniel Hawthorne Society
- Hawthorne in Salem
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, Eldritch Press
- Citizen of Somewhere Else
- Bharati Mukherjee, Postcolonial Studies, Deepika Bahri, Emory University
- Bharati Mukherjee, Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color, University of Minnesota
- Bharati Mukherjee: Her Life and Works, NOW with Bill Moyers
M A I N * L I N K S * R E S E R V E S
ENGL 427/580: Major Writers: Postcolonial Hawthorne, Fall 2007
Webmaster: Bruce Simon, Associate Professor of English, SUNY Fredonia
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Last modified: 11/12/07 4:44 pm
Feel free to explore the Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 versions of this course!