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Jennifer H. Williams

Resources

Modernism

  • The Complete Ezra Pound Recordings
  • Digital Flânerie
  • The Official Site of the Eiffel Tower
  • Emerging Modernisms
  • First World War Digital Archive
  • Inventing Abstraction Exhibit at MoMA
  • Little Magazines and Modernism
  • Manifestos.net
  • Modern Humanities
  • Modernist Journals Project
  • Modernism Lab
  • Modern Literature and Culture Centre at U of Ryerson
  • The Modernist Studies Association
  • Modernist Versions Project
  • Ubu Web
  • Ulysses Seen

Theory

  • Plato’s Pharmacy
  • Derrida’s Library
  • JHU Guide to Literary Theory
  • Stanfrod Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • The Cave

Comics

  • Fantagraphic Books
  • Acme Novelty Archive
  • The Comics Journal
  • The Beguiling
  • ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies
  • Chicago Comics
  • Read Yourself RAW
  • Douglas Wolk – Lacunae
  • Hicksville Comics

Design

  • Veer Type
  • Misprinted Type

Literaria

  • Voice of the Shuttle
  • Web Gallery of Art
  • The Believer

Like Minded

  • Ruthi Auda
  • Thinking With Shakespeare
  • Ellen Lupton
  • A Lake Michigan Surfer’s Journal

Making & Doing

  • Instructables
  • Templettes
  • The Toy Maker
  • Abbey Goes Design Scouting
  • Little Robot
  • Design Sponge
  • inspireco
  • Print & Pattern
  • Ikea Hacker
  • Decor8
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I believe that it is a severe limitation of literary and cultural study today that a good bit of it tends not to interest itself much in what might be called the religious or ontological dimension of writers’ and cultures’ ideologies in favor of a more or less exclusive infatuation with the three mythological graces of contemporary humanistic study: Race, Class, and Gender. As Paul de Man, of all people, once said to me, ‘Religious questions are the most important.’
-- J. Hillis Miller

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