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Blinded by the Bling?
Has Aberdeenshire Council completely lost control?
www.blindedbythebling.co.uk
Selected sites from UK Directory
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Butler, Judith
Introduction to this influential theorist and the arguments advanced in her canonical book, "Gender Trouble". Includes bibliography and links.
www.leeds.ac.ukByatt, A.S. - Salon Interview
In this interview with Salon magazine, Byatt discusses her personal writing style, literary influences, and theoretical studies.
www.salon1999.comEdinburgh University Press Journals - Romanticism
Find details of how to subscribe to this journal of Romantic criticism and cultural theory. Includes a list of current and previous articles.
www.eup.ed.ac.ukFoucault, Michel - the foucauldian
Reproduces a series of articles, essays and interviews, some in .pdf format, with or about the French philosopher. Also includes a bibliography.
www.thefoucauldian.co.ukJoDI: Hypertext Criticism
Read essays discussing the theory and criticism of hypertext literature from the Journal of Digital Information.
jodi.ecs.soton.ac.ukLimits of Postmodern Theory
Lengthy paper on the lectures by Fredric Jameson on postmodernism and the 'paralysis of the political imagination'
www.shef.ac.ukNarcissus Guide
Presents a reflection on the aesthetics of the 21st century, presented as poetic journal. Browse the chapters on complex art.
narcissus.cjb.netSemiotic and Media
Essay examining Saussure's semiotic theory, where the signifier and signified make up the sign, in the light of contemporary visual advertising.
www.uvm.eduSemiotics
Structuralist analysis of "static" advertising as defined by Leymore, who followed in the theoretical tradition of Levi-Strauss.
omni.bus.ed.ac.ukSemiotics
Collection of essays on Semiotic Theory, as provided by The Univ. of Edinburgh and Heriot Watt Univ. Theorists discussed include Roland Barthes.
omni.bus.ed.ac.uk
