LINKS TO RELATED INTERNET SITES
Wellek Library Lectures. The University of California, Irvine marks the occasion of a Lecture Series by Frederic Jameson for the Wellek Library Lectures for 1991; includes an extensive bibliography of his published work and of reviews and other writings about him.
Duke University Faculty.
A faculty profile from Duke University where Fredric Jameson is William A. Lane, Jr., Professor of Comparative Literature, Professor of Romance Studies (French), and Chair of The Literature Program.
Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies. A paper entitled "Fredric Jameson and the Limits of Postmodern Theory" by Sean Homer.
American Studies Web (Yale & Georgetown). Indexes sites devoted to topics across the full-range of American studies, with separate sections for Literature and Hypertext, Art and Materials Culture, and Gender and Sexuality as well as Economy and Politics, Race and Ethnicity, and Philosophy and Religion.
Voice of the Shuttle (UC Santa Barbara). One of the best of the metasites for literature, Voice of the Shuttle catalogs and provides links to electronic resources across the broad spectrum of the humanities and related social sciences; arranged by discipline, with separate sections for English (including American) Literature, Literary Theory, Minority Studies, and Women's Studies, among many others. Begins with useful "Highlights" of especially
important sites for each section.
Literary Research Tools on the Net (University of Pennsylvania). Like Voice of the Shuttle, Literary Research Tools is a collection of links to other sites on the Internet; focus is on English and American literature, subdivided by chronological periods, from Medieval through Twentieth Century, with an additional section for Theory.
The following articles and reviews (full text) are available online.
The Self-Destruction of the English Department at Duke (an article by Janny Scott). Please note: When you attempt to access this review, you will be asked to register for a free subscription to New York Times on the Web (unless you already have one).
Fredric Jameson and the Limits of Postmodern Theory (an article by Sean Homer).
Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (A review by Wes Cecil).