April 2007
Guest Contributors-The Page Where We Thank Commenters by Linking to Their Blogs- Blogging In College: The Gender & Pop Culture Blog Experiment
by jessiebg (via)Links to the blogs and sites of those who have graciously volunteered time and thought to students in Gender & Pop Culture by posting comments on the students' blogs. Thank you!
A Professor Page- Blogging In College: The Gender & Pop Culture Blog Experiment
by jessiebg (via)Jessie needs her own space to impart her wisdom (or use as an impromptu soapbox, rant, ramble, eh hem...); therefore, I used my super-professor powers to create my own blog (they're actually super-duper).
December 2006
Trinh T. Minh-ha essay
by jlesageNot You/Like You: Post-Colonial Women and the Interlocking Questions of Identity and Difference, by Trinh T. Minh-ha
November 2006
DONA SCHWARTZ | PHOTOGRAPHER
by jlesagewith a social eye, she looks at a kitchen changing with a blended family, being a soccer mom, and shooting with a hidden digital camera in a strip club at the customer-woman interactions there
Senses of Cinema
by jlesageone of the best online film journals; exhaustive and regularly updated links page
Third Coast International Audio Festival // Chicago Public Radio
by jlesageone of the best sources for audio documentaries; here also are many how-to sessions
Place: Cultural, Disability, Ethnic, Media, Postcolonial, Race Studies
by jlesagehuge multi-page database of links on space and place in cultural geography as applicable to interdisciplinary studies
October 2006
Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race
by jlesagecurrent issue has free articles, progressive social geography
Kate Bornstein's Blog for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws: The Voice Lesson
by jlesage"Kate Bornstein in a slide show version of "The Voice Lesson," a trans-positive, feminist, funny look at how women are expected to talk." Makes good use of audio as unique medium for exposition of this content. Example of how audio slide show works.
Bright Lights Film Journal | Welcome!
by jlesage & 1 otherwell designed web site, excellent essays, covers experimental and gay/lesbian work
A Rape in Cyberspace By Julian Dibbell
by jlesage1993, complete text of essay delineating important event in Internet history
September 2006
De una de las mujeres que amo. | Negra cubana... tenía que ser
by jlesageCuban woman's blog with article about the representation of black women in advertising, in Spanish
July 2006
City of Sadness by Hou Hsiao-Hsien
by jlesagea large hypertextual site with an analysis of the Taiwan classic film in its various aspects, especially social/historical and aesthetic; an early example of the possibilities of using the Internet for in-depth film analysis and yet to be surpassed
June 2006
EServer: Cultural Studies and Critical Theory
by jlesagelarge bibliography with links to many full text essays--american studies, critical legal studies, literature, marxism, media, popular culture, postcolonialism, queer, race, women's studies
March 2006
Creating Men
by jasontromm<b>The Hard Facts about Gender</b>
Periodically, our culture re-discovers that the male of the species also has problems and needs. For example, a recent Newsweek cover story was about “the trouble with boys.”
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