Cultural Studies General Resources
- Archive.org: An archive of all sorts of interesting stuff, including old advertisements, training movies, websites, and many other things.
- Birmingham Cultural Studies Department
- CP, Or a Few Do’s and Don’ts by a Cultural Phenomenologist
- Communication, Culture, and Media Studies
- Cultural Studies (ErraticImpact)
- Cultural Studies and Critical Theory (Eserver)
- Cultural Studies Central
- Cultural Studies Web Resource
- Hyperlectures in Cultural Studies: An Online Course (Rob van Craenenburg)
- John Lye’s Course and Source Page
- The Media and Communication Studies Site
- *Media History Project
- *PopCultures.com (Sarah Zupko)
- Sociology Central – resources relevant to cultural studies
- Theory and Method in American/Cultural Studies
- Theory.org.uk
- *Voice of the Shuttle Cultural Studies Page
Other pages compiled by B. Janz that are relevant to the philosophical study of culture:
- Aesthetics and Visual Culture — Visual culture is a large part of our cultural experience. This page collects links for another course, but much of what that course attempted will be relevant here. Some of those links have already been included below,
but there is more here than on the Aesthetics page. - African Philosophy Resources — Part of the study of philosophy and culture involves thinking about cultures other than Western ones. This is a large page that collects resources relevant to the philosophical study of Africa. It also has resources on African-diaspora philosophy, and race studies.
- Continental Philosophy Resources — “Continental” philosophy (perhaps an unfortunate term — which continent?) begins from the assumption that we as inquirers are always “caught up”, or part of what we inquire about. In studying a subject
(in this case, culture) we are also understanding ourselves as both participants in that culture and also as inquirers.
What kinds of questions do we think of asking, and where did they come from? Continental philosophy is a major
(although not the only) source of philosophy of culture. - Culture and Ethnicity in Philosophy — This page tries to pull together resources on cultural philosophy around the world. It does not focus on Western philosophy, particularly, except inasmuch as it attends to its own cultural context.
- Philosophy in the World’s Religions — Religion certainly is a component of culture, and interesting philosophy has emerged from religious sources. This (only partially complete) page deals with that.
- Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment — Contemporary culture could hardly be imagined without particular kinds of technology. This page collects resources on the philosophical implications of technology. It also has many links to resources on philosophy and the environment.
- Place and Space Research — This interdisciplinary website collects resources on the notion of place and space. Much cultural theory has revolved around the kinds of space made available or created by particular social or political practices. Others
have been interested in the relationship between identity and where we are. This site has many links to good resources.
Bibliographies
- Postmodernism and Critical Theory
- Postmodernism (Jeffrey Hearn)
- Rhetoric, Poetics, Narrative, etc. (Jeff Hearn)
Tools for Studying Culture
Hermeneutics
- A Guide to Selected References on Hermeneutics (Alan Lee)
- Applied Hermeneutics
- Cantin, Serge. Une hermenatique critique de la culture
- Hermeneutics Links (DMOZ)
- Hermeneutics (Course Notes)
- Manen, Max van. Phenomenological Pedagogy and the Question of Meaning
- Manen, Max van. The Practice of Practice
- Richard Palmer’s Home Page — Palmer is an important interpreter of Gadamer, and has included links and papers on his page.
Marxism
- Book: Marxism and the Philosophy of Science (H. Sheehan)
- Marx and Engels (Eserver)
- Marxism (Rick Kuhn)
- Marxists.org Internet Archive
- The MarX Files
- Prominent Anarchists and Left-Libertarians
Postmodernism
- The Cosmogonicon: A Postmodern Cosmography
- Cyborgs and Postmodern Bodies
- Everything Postmodern (Gregory Broquard)
- Mark/Space Postmodern Library
- Newsgroup: alt.postmodern
- Panic Encyclopaedia: Definitive Guide to the Postmodern Scene
- Postmodern Dreaming
- Post-Modern Thinking (pHinn Web)
- Postmodernism (DMOZ)
- Postmodernism (ErraticImpact)
- Postmodernism — overview with links
- Postmodernism and Cyberculture
- The Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture (University of Virginia)
- Syllabus: Fiction of Postmodern America: Multicultural Views (T. V. Reed)
- The Untimely Past – intersection of historiography with postmodernism, post-structuralism, etc.
Semiotics and Semiology; Structuralism
- MCS Semiotics Page
- *Semiotics (Martin Ryder) — excellent collection of links on figures and themes
- Semiotics: A System of Signs – description of Saussure by D. Arnason
- Semiotics and Western Painting (Timothy Quigley)
- Semiotics for Beginners (Daniel Chandler)
- Semiotics of the Visible, an issue of Applied Semiotics
- Sites of Significance for Semiotics (Applied Semiotics links)
- Structuralism and Post-structuralism (Timothy Quigley)
Some Contexts of Culture
General Media
- Art and
Culture – with major sections on Art and Culture - Media History Project
- Mediachannel.org
- MediaWeb
- New Media Studies
- Philosophy of Media – course
Advertising
- AdAge
- Advertising World Resources including a page on Advertising and Culture, Criticisms of Advertising, History and Museums
- Art and Culture: Advertising
- Emergence of Advertising in America, 1850-1920
- Goldman, Robert, Stephen Papson and Noah Kersey. Landscapes of Capital: Representing Time, Space, and Globalization in Corporate Advertising. http://it.stlawu.edu/~global/
- Media History Project – Advertising
Television
- Bibliography: Broadcast Journalism
- Bibliography: Critical Studies of Television (Ryerson)
- Bibliography: Television and Gender Issues (Ryerson)
- Bibliography: Visual Journalism
- Film and Television Studies
- The “Grammar” of Television and Film
- Jump the Shark – when do TV shows reach their peak and start downhill?
- MCS TV and Radio Page
- Media History Project – Television History Links
- Real Television — video-art installation piece
- ScreenSite: For the Study of Film and Television
- Sitcom: What it is, how it works — neo-Aristotelean analysis
- Television Studies Internet Resources
- Visual Communication Web Links: Video and Television, Media Stereotypes
- Voice of the Shuttle Television Page
Film
- A/V Geeks
- Art and Culture: Film
- Bibliography: Critical and Theoretical Studies in Film (Ryerson)
- Bibliography: Film Genre Analysis (Ryerson)
- Bibliography: Film History (Ryerson)
- Bibliography: Film Research
- Bibliography: Gender Issues in Film (Ryerson)
- Bright Lights Film Journal
- Canadian Journal of Film Studies
- Cinema Sites
- Cinetext: Film and Philosophy — journal
- Cybercinema: The History of Computers and Artificial Intelligence in Film.
- Film and History — journal
- Film links
- Film-philosophy
- Film Studies Glossary
- Film Studies Internet Resources
- Films with Philosophical Content (Timothy Shanahan)
- Images: A Journal of Film and Popular Culture
- Internet Movie Database
- Internet Moving Image Archive
- Kinema Club — resources on Japanese moving image media
- Looney Tunes Page
- MCS Film Studies Page
- Media History Project – Film History
- The Movie Page – with reviews, scripts, etc.
- Paper: Donald, Ralph. Savages, Swine, & Buffoons: Hollywood’s Selected Stereotypical Characterizations of the Japanese, Germans, and Italians in Films Produced During World War II
- Queen’s University Film Studies Resources
- ScreenSite: For the Study of Film and Television
- Visual Communication Web Links: Motion Pictures
- Voice of the Shuttle Film/Video Page
Movie/Film Downloads
- Archive.org – Prelinger archives located here
- Ifilm – mostly clips and trailers of movies
- liketelevision
- Motion Picture and Television Reading Room, American Memory Online Films – Library of Congress
- Public Moving Image Archives around the world
- UndergroundFilm.com
- Yahoo’s Movie and Film Downloads and Short Films Page
Movie/Film Online Sources
- California Newsreel – film for social change
- Kino International: The Best in World Cinema
- Something Weird Video
Music
- Art and Culture: Music
- MCS: Popular Music and Youth Culture
- Music Journals and Websites
- Popular Music and Society
- Rocklist: The Journal of Rock and Roll
- Voice of the Shuttle Music and Dance Links
- Worldwide Internet Music Resources
Work, Leisure & Consumption
See above as well, under “Critiques of Advertising and Corporate Culture”
- Consumer Culture Bibliography. Part of the Researching Consumer Cultures page
- Placing.com
Un/Popular and Mass Culture, “High” Culture
- Badfads
- Dept. of Popular Culture, Bowling Green State University
- Manchester Institute for Popular Culture
- *PopCultures.com (Sarah Zupko)
- Popular Culture (University of Iowa Communications Studies site)
- Retro: Anything that was Ever Cool (in temporary hiatus right now)
- Studying Popular Culture
Subcultures (including assorted specific subcultures)
- Beauty Matters
- Body Modification Ezine (some adult content)
- Body Modification @ U.Penn
- Subculture Related Sites
Virtual Culture, Computers, -D-i-g-i-t-a-l C-u-l-t-u-r-e-
- A History of Computing
- American Philosophical Assocation Committee on Philosophy and Computers
- Artificial Intelligence (Peter Suber)
- *Communication, Culture, and Media Studies
- *Cyberculture and Theory
- Cyberculture
- Ethics and the Internet
- Hobbes’ Internet Timeline
- Interface Ecology — Andruid
- Luddites Online — a computer site for those who hate computers, or for that matter, all technology.
- Media History Project – Computing History
- The McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology — University of Toronto
- *Resource Centre for Cyberculture Studies — includes a useful annotated bibliography, and many more features.
- Reviews of Cyborg fiction
- Technological or Media Determinism (Daniel Chandler)
- Virtual Reality
- Visual Communication Web Links: Computers and WWW
- *Voice of the Shuttle Cyberculture Page
- Voice of the Shuttle Internet Broadcast Media page
- WayBack Machine – search the web as it was
-D-i-g-i-t-a-l C-u-l-t-u-r-e- Journals & Magazines
This list starts from the great compilation at the Resource Centre for Cyberculture Studies
- American Communication Journal
- Canadian Journal of Communication
- Computers & Texts
- Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
- CTheory
- Cultronix
- Cybersociology Magazine
- Educause
- Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture
- Enculturation: An Electric Journal for Cultural Studies & Theory
- Film & History
- Intelligent Agent
- Journal of Online Behavior
- Journal of Virtual Environments
- Kairos: A Journal For Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments
- M/C – A Journal of Media and Culture
- Postmodern Culture
- Rhetnet: A Cyberjournal of Rhetoric and Writing
- Spark-Online: Exloring Electronic Consciousness
- Media Visions Webzine (a journal of global sense)
Cultural Resistance, Critiques of Advertising and Corporate Culture; Activism (Culture Jamming, Hacktivism, détournement, Subvertisements)
- Abrupt
- Adbusters
- Advertising and the Voice of Authority – feminist critique of advertising
- ameriCON incorporated
- Anarchy Watch
- Are You Generic?
- Betty Bowers – satire of conservative Christianity
- CMM: Critical Mess Media
- Culture Jamming
- Culture Jamming: Hacking, Slashing and
Sniping in the Empire of Signs - Detritus.net: Recycled Culture
- Dowethics.com
- The Droplift Project – protesting restrictive copyright on music through the opposite of shoplifting, droplifting.
- Electronic Civil Disobedience
- Gatt.org
- Freewayblogger
- Landover Baptist – satire of conservative Christianity
- Mark Dery’s Pyrotechnic Insanitorium
- MemeFest: International Festival of Radical Communication
- Negativland
- Nothingness.org – situationism and social anarchism website
- The Onion – “America’s Finest News Source” cultural and political satire site.
- Plagiarist.org
- Reamweaver – site parody tool
- SlumberInc
- Sniggle.net: The Idiosyncratix Culture Jammers Encyclopedia – a huge collection of pranks, resistance, and related things.
- The Truth – anti-tobacco site
- Victoria’s Secret Spoof Site
- Urbanize.org
- Whitehouse.org – political spoof site
- The Yes Men
- Z Communications
Cultural Resistance: Theoretical Statements
- Détournement
- Methods of Détournement (Guy Debord)
- Situationist International Text Library – including Guy Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle
- Sniggle Theory Page – lots of links to theoretical statements on resistance.
Cultural Resistance: Link Collections
- Adbusters Jammers Gallery
- Culture Jamming Websites
- Google’s Culture Jamming Site
- Sniggle.net Other Organizations
Culture and Place(s)
Where does culture happen? What do the places of culture have to do with our sense of who we are and what is possible? The most comprehensive place to look is on my Research on Place and Space site. There are some other resources, though:
- Friedman, Ted. The World of The World of Coca-Cola
- Sawchuck, Kimberly Ann. Post Panoptic Mirrored Worlds
Paper Collections
- Philosophy and Technology Essays: A-J, K-Z — Huge list of useful on-line papers.
- Romanticism on the Net
- World Congress of Philosophy Papers: Philosophy of Culture
People: Theorists
For a more extensive list of theorists and philosophers, go to the Continental Philosophy page
Baudrillard, Jean
- *Baudrillard on the Web
- Baudrillard, In the Shadow of the Millenium
- Jean Baudrillard (from PopCulture)
- Paper: Wernick, Andrew, Baudrillard’s Remainder
- S(t)imulacrum(b) (extensive Baudrillard page with annotated bibliography and text selections) (Ben Attias)
- Voice of the Shuttle Baudrillard Page
Bourdieu, Pierre
Cassirer, Ernst
Derrida, Jacques
- Derrida (Popculture)
- Derrida, Jacques (DMOZ)
- Derrida, Jacques (ErraticImpact)
- Derrida, Jacques. “Speech and Writing for Hegel”
- Derrida, Jacques. “What is Ideology?” from Spectres of Marx
- Derrida, Jacques. From Of Grammatology
- Derrida Links
- *Derridean Links – huge list of links, well annotated. The best collection out there.
- Jacques Derrida (Peter Krapp)
- Jacques Derrida Bibliography (Eddie Yeghiayan)
Eco, Umberto
- Capozzi, Rocco. “Eco’s Prophetic Vision of Mass Culture”
- Clark, Hilary. “The Universe of Interpretations: Review of The Limits of Interpretation by Umberto Eco.”
- Eco, “Casablanca, or The Cliches are Having a Ball”
- Eco, Umberto & Patrick Coppock. “A Conversation on Information: An Interview with Umberto Eco.”
- Eco, Umberto (DMOZ)
- Eco, Umberto (ErraticImpact)
- Gelbmann, Gerhard. “Eco’s Perspective on Semiotics and Problems Combined With It.”
- Marshall, Lee. “The World According to Eco.”
- Porto Ludovica
- Umberto Eco Home Page
- Umberto Eco Page
- Umberto Eco (The Modern Word)
Foucault, Michel
- Aycock, Alan. “‘Technologies of the Self’: Foucault and Internet Discourse”
- Bibliography: Foucault (Jeff Hearn)
- Foucault (Popculture)
- Foucault (Hubert Dreyfus)
- Foucault (Ron Turner)
- Foucault, Michel (DMOZ)
- Foucault, Michel (ErraticImpact)
- Foucault, What is Enlightenment?
- Foucault, Michel. From The Archaeology of Knowledge.
- Foucault, Michel. From “What is an Author?”
- Foucault Links
- Michel Foucault, with links (Ben Attias)
- Michel Foucault (Clare O’Farrell). With a large linkspage.
- Michel Foucault (Patrick Jennings)
- Michel Foucault
(Peter Krapp)
McLuhan, Marshall
- Marshall McLuhan
- The McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology — University of Toronto
Simmel, Georg
Virilio, Paul
- Crogan, Patrick. “Paul Virilio and the Aporia of Speed”
- Interview: Pour Paul Virilio, “l’accélération c’est la guerre” in Le Monde de l’education.
- Paul Virilio (Popculture)
- Paul Virilio (Off)line
- Virilio, Paul. “The Kosovo War Took Place in Orbital Space” Interview with John Armitage.
- Virilio, Paul. “Speed and Information: Cyberspace Alarm!”
- Virilio, Paul. Interview (with James der Derian)
- Virilio, Paul. “Art of the Motor”
- Virilio, Paul “The Third Interval: A Critical Transition.” In Re-thinking Technologies
Journals and Magazines
- CTheory
- Counterblast
- Cultronix
- Cultural Dynamics
- Culture Machine: Generating Research in Culture and Theory
- Cyberphilosophy Journal
- Dear Habermas: A Journal of Postmodern and Critical Thought Devoted to Academic Discourse on Peace and Justice
- Journal for Culture and Religious Theory
- Journal of Mundane Behaviour
- Labyrinth: International Journal for Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and Cultural Hermeneutics
- Polylog: Forum for Intercultural Philosophy
- Sic et Non: Online Journal for Philosophy and Culture
- Spark Online
Programs
- European Graduate School: Media and Communications
- Film and Visual Culture Department (UC Riverside)
- Visual Culture Department (Monash University, Australia)