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Related Sites
This link list is only the beginning; expect it to grow as the semester progresses--and please suggest any useful links that we should all know about as well!
The Medium Is The Message?: Visions, Histories, and Criticisms of Communications Technologies
Sites related to Bennahum
- Commerical site on David Bennahum's Extra Life: Coming of Age in Cyberspace, including a series of reviews
- Into the Matrix Site on the history of cyberspace and related matters, maintained by David Bennahum
Sites related to Roger's Version
- Recent interview with John Updike by Salon Magazine
- Online version of The Scarlet Letter. This site is clearly aimed at a younger audience (the text, of course, is commonly taught in high schools), but here's an online version nonetheless.
- Online encyclopedia entry on Karth Barth
Sites related to Eisenstein
- Chicago's Newberry Library site
- University of Wisconsin--Madison site on The Infancy of Printing--lots of interesting information
- Printing: Renaissance and Reformation exhibit from the Thomas Cooper library at the University of South Carolina
- Jones Telecommunications & Multimedia Encyclopedia article on The History of Printing
- Page from the Harry Ransom Humanities Center at the University of Texas at Austin that features a photo of a Gutenberg Bible in its holdings
- Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing site--the premier scholarly organization for the History of the Book
- Site on The New Age of the Book from the New York Review of Books
- Online exhibit on The Information Age: People, Information, & Technology from the National Museum of American History
- Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England site from the Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library: particularly useful in context with Eisenstein on the Lutheran Reformation and the role of print
- Online versions of Luther's 95 theses from the Project Wittenberg site
- Rice University's Galileo Project site. Useful information in context with Eisenstein and the relationship between print culture and the "book of nature"
Sites related to Chartier and Haraway - Informative site about Michel Foucault's historiography from York University
- Another useful Foucault site
- Still another Foucault site
- Index of information on Donna Haraway
- Online version of Haraway's Cyborg Manifesto
- One critical view of Haraway's Cyborg Manifesto
- Linklists on Haraway and cyborgs: one from the University of Iowa, and another by Chris Dunning
Sites related to Birkerts and McLuhan
- University of Chicago Press review of The Gutenberg Elegies
- Response to The Gutenberg Elegies from The Atlantic Unbound
- Page versus Pixel: Feed Magazine's dialogue on electronic text between Sven Birkerts and others
- The Perseus Project, a site Birkerts discusses
- Site on Early Modern Habits of Reading from Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library
- George Landow's Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical Theory overview
Sites related to Hamlet Shakespearean promptbooks from the Seventeenth Century--an amazing online exhibit from the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Return to main page
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