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The Academy
Miscellaneous academic and humanities resources for students and faculty.AgArts
AgArts is a group of people who explore the intersection of the arts and agriculture.
Antislavery Literature
The goal of the Antislavery Literature Project is to increase access to literature crucial to understanding African American experience, U.S. and hemispheric histories of slavery, and early human rights philosophies.Art/Architecture
Links to art, architecture, and aesthetic theory.Bad Subjects
Political education for everyday life.Books
Book-length nonfiction and miscellaneous literatures.Course Management
Websites for courses taught by EServer editors.Cultronix
A journal of contemporary art and cultural theory.Cultural Logic
An electronic journal of marxist theory and practice.Cultural Theory
Readings in cultural studies and critical theory.Cyber Tech/Culture
Discussing links between technology and culture.Drama
A collection of plays, modern works and classics.Early Modern Culture
Works and discussions in Renaissance studies.Education
Resources for both students and teachers.Eighteenth Century
This collection archives writings from the eighteenth century from the perspectives of literary and cultural studies.Electronic Labyrinth
A study of the implications of hypertext for writers.Feminism
Select resources in feminism and women's studies.
Miscellaneous academic and humanities resources for students and faculty.
AgArts is a group of people who explore the intersection of the arts and agriculture.
The goal of the Antislavery Literature Project is to increase access to literature crucial to understanding African American experience, U.S. and hemispheric histories of slavery, and early human rights philosophies.
Links to art, architecture, and aesthetic theory.
Political education for everyday life.
Book-length nonfiction and miscellaneous literatures.
Websites for courses taught by EServer editors.
A journal of contemporary art and cultural theory.
An electronic journal of marxist theory and practice.
Readings in cultural studies and critical theory.
Discussing links between technology and culture.
A collection of plays, modern works and classics.
Works and discussions in Renaissance studies.
Resources for both students and teachers.
This collection archives writings from the eighteenth century from the perspectives of literary and cultural studies.
A study of the implications of hypertext for writers.
Select resources in feminism and women's studies.
Fiction
Novels and short fiction, classics and new works.Film and Television
Works in film, television and other media studies.Gender/Sexuality
A collection of texts which address gender studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices.History
Works and links in history and historiography.Internet
Resources about the internet: guides, essays and articles.Journals
Links to academic journals and popular magazines.Languages
Resources in language studies and theory.Lectures on Demand
Audio and video recordings of scholarly presentations.Literary Events
Events for any date from literature and the arts.The Mamet Review
The journal of the David Mamet Society.Marx and Engels
A collection of writings in economic and social theory.Marxist Literary Group
An organization to promote research in social/literary theory.Med/Ren Drama Society
An academic association of scholars and other persons interested in medieval and Renaissance drama.Multimedia
A small collection of artwork, audio, graphics and video.Music
A vast collection of works in music and music theory.Nano Science/Tech
This database reports on the public representation of nanoscale science and technology in North American written popular media from 1986-2000.New Media
An organization which runs in concert with the EServer to foster studies in new media design and the development of online content.
(website hosted by eserver.org)
Novels and short fiction, classics and new works.
Works in film, television and other media studies.
A collection of texts which address gender studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices.
Works and links in history and historiography.
Resources about the internet: guides, essays and articles.
Links to academic journals and popular magazines.
Resources in language studies and theory.
Audio and video recordings of scholarly presentations.
Events for any date from literature and the arts.
The journal of the David Mamet Society.
A collection of writings in economic and social theory.
An organization to promote research in social/literary theory.
An academic association of scholars and other persons interested in medieval and Renaissance drama.
A small collection of artwork, audio, graphics and video.
A vast collection of works in music and music theory.
This database reports on the public representation of nanoscale science and technology in North American written popular media from 1986-2000.
An organization which runs in concert with the EServer to foster studies in new media design and the development of online content.
(website hosted by eserver.org)
Orange Journal
A student journal for the fields of technical, scientific and professional communication.Performance
A collection of performances of literary and artistic work.Philosophy
Writings by historical and contemporary philosophers.Project Yao — 覞工程
A bibliographic database of pre-1920 American literature translations into Chinese.Poetry
Original and classic verse, literary and poetic theory.Race
Materials on race and ethnicity in the U.S.Recipes
Vegetarian recipes, and links to good related sites.Reconstruction
An online interdisciplinary culture studies community.Reference
Select reference materials useful for research.Rhetoric
Scholarly and pedagogical resources for rhetoricians.SEMA
The website for the SouthEastern Medieval Association.Sparks
A publisher of fiction, poetry, music, art and spoken word.Tech Comm Library
A web portal for technical, scientific and professional communication.Tent City Stories
Telling the stories of the Civil Rights movement in Fayette County, Tennessee.The Thoreau Reader
The works of American philosopher Henry D. Thoreau.Zine 375
Writings about contemporary American life.
A student journal for the fields of technical, scientific and professional communication.
A collection of performances of literary and artistic work.
Writings by historical and contemporary philosophers.
A bibliographic database of pre-1920 American literature translations into Chinese.
Original and classic verse, literary and poetic theory.
Materials on race and ethnicity in the U.S.
Vegetarian recipes, and links to good related sites.
An online interdisciplinary culture studies community.
Select reference materials useful for research.
Scholarly and pedagogical resources for rhetoricians.
The website for the SouthEastern Medieval Association.
A publisher of fiction, poetry, music, art and spoken word.
A web portal for technical, scientific and professional communication.
Telling the stories of the Civil Rights movement in Fayette County, Tennessee.
The works of American philosopher Henry D. Thoreau.
Writings about contemporary American life.