CT/Frankfurt websites

james schmidt jschmidt at bu.edu
Fri, 11 Oct 1996 09:16:46 -0400 (EDT)


If we are listing links, perhaps I should add one to my own homepage, 
announcing an NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers that I will be 
directing, this coming summer, at Boston University on DIALECTIC OF 
ENLIGHTENMENT.  The URL is http://web.bu.edu/POLISCI/JSCHMIDT/NEH

In addition to listing the various regulations involving the seminar 
(which provides a $4000 stipend for participants), the site includes a 
provisional reading list of materials on and related to DIALECTIC OF 
ENLIGHTNEMENT.  

For those without browser access, I will be posting a description of the 
seminar and information about applying to this and other lists within the 
next few weeks.  The deadline for applications is in March.

				James Schmidt
			      Boston University


On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Bryan N. Alexander wrote:

> So we have the Benjamin site below, as well as the fine Illuminations page
> - http://www.uta.edu/english/dab/illuminations/ - have I missed any?
> 	Perhaps I should add a page to my own of links to critical theory
> sites.
> 
> On Thu, 10 Oct 1996, Giles Peaker wrote:
> 
> > As an early experiment in HTML, I put together a site concerned with
> > Benjamin's Passagenwerk project. It mostly uses text from the 1935 expose
> > and the 1938 Baudelaire essay, plus some other texts and notes, some Marx,
> > Aragon etc.. It seemed to me that HTML offered possibilities for the
> > assembling and interlinking of material well suited to the Passagenwerk and
> > this was a first exploration of the possibilities. 
> > 
> > The address is http://art.derby.ac.uk/~g.peaker/arcades/passagenwerk.html
> > Alternatively go to http://vertigo.derby.ac.uk/hitchcock/        and click
> > on HTS resources.
> > 
> > I apologise in advance for the quality of the images - part of the learning
> > process - they will be improved. (The bibliography is minimal, source texts
> > only. This will also be properly updated).
> > Any comments welcome.
> > 
> > Giles Peaker
> > Lecturer 
> > Historical and Theoretical Studies
> > University of Derby
> > G.Peaker@derby.ac.uk
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> Bryan Alexander					Department of English
> email: bnalexan@umich.edu			University of Michigan
> phone: (313) 764-0418				Ann Arbor, MI  USA    48103
> fax: (313) 763-3128				http://www.umich.edu/~bnalexan
> 
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