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Delia Falconer <[log in to unmask]>
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  OFFICE MEMO          Teaching Postmodern Theory             Date:10/4/94
Re: Gabeba Baderoon's inquiry about resources on postmodern theory.  There
are two good ways to find this sort of information on the internet.  I came
across a number of bibliographies for various subjects browsing with my
gopher: unfortunately I bookmarked them and have lost the orginal adresses.
If you have World Wide Web access the e-journal  Postmodern Culture has a
folder containing a number of specialised bibliographies including, I think,
one on media studies and postmodern culture - some of these are actually
course outlines, so they might be particularly useful.  Their Web address is
http://jefferson village.virginia.edu/pmc/contents.all.html
Delia Falconer

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