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ArtsandCulture: Theory (ArtsandCulture.com)
Barbara Christian: "The Race for Theory" (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder)
EpistemeLinks.com: For Philosophy Resources on the Internet (Thomas Ryan Stone)
FrontList Books: Scholarly Books on the Web (online bookstore offering "scholarly and literary titles to readers with decidedly theoretical interests;" emphasis on recently published and soon to be published titles from over 175 publishers in "literary, feminist, queer, and pos
German at Cornell: Authors on the WWW (Margit Grieb and Don Wilder, Cornell U.)
A Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples (U. Kentucky, Lexington)
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (James Fieser and Bradley Dowden, U. Tennessee, Martin)
Introduction to Modern Literary Theory ("succinct explanations, key figures, bibliographies,and suggested websites for major literary/cultural theories") (Kristi Siegel, Mount Mary C.)
Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism (online, hypertext version of the print volume edited by Michael Groden and Martin Kreiswirth; full-text access and advanced search engine; Note: As of Oct. 1997, this resource is available to paying subscribers only)
Mary Klages (U. Colorado, Boulder), Modern Critical Thought (course site that includes lecture notes on major theoretical movements and authors)
Links to Lecture Notes (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder)
Literary Theory: A Literary Theory Project in the Dept. of English, Rice U. (currently centered on Lyotard's Just Gaming and performance theory)
The Notebook for Contemporary Continental Philosophy (Scott H. Moore, Baylor U.)
On-Line Literary Resources: Theory (Jack Lynch, Rutgers 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)
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Philosophy Pages
Homepage for Philosophy Pages (Garth Kemerling)
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
History of Western Philosophy (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
Logic (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
Major Figures in Western Philosophy (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
Philosophy Study Guide (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
A Timeline of Western Philosophers (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
Links to Other Philosophy Sites (Garth Kemerling, Philosophy Pages)
Philosophy -- Table of Contents (Bob Corbett, Webster U.)
Philosophy Research Base 
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Responses to the Holocaust: A Hypermedia Sourcebook for the Humanities
Homepage (rich, sophisticated introduction to "the various discourses, disciplines, media and institutions that have produced significant critical and theoretical positions and discussions concerning the Nazi Genocide of the Jews of Europe, 1933-45"
Literary Criticism and Theory 
Rhetorical and Cultural Studies: Critical Theory (Department of Communication Studies, U. Iowa)
Society for Critical Exchange ("North America's only academic society devoted to Literary Theory")
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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. 
Theory, Culture & Society Centre (Nottingham Trent U., UK)
Theory.org.uk ("Social theory for fans of popular culture. Popular Culture for fans of social theory.") (David Gauntlett, Bournemouth Media School)
Theory.org UK Trading Cards (David Gauntlett, Bournemouth Media School)
U. Penn ÉCLAT: The Essential Comparative Literature And Theory Site 
The Window: Philosophy on the Internet (Chris Marvin and Frank Sikernitsky, Trinity C.)
Writing on the Body (Paul Quigley, John Pruitt, and Christina Parsons, Ohio U.)


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