Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:12:57 -0500 From: Christopher Tsai <cct12-AT-Columbia.edu> Subject: Re: poco internet resources Hi Jeannie, Not sure whether this is what you're looking for--hope it is. Sorry it's such a mess, but following, a few sites I've bookmarked for myself: 1. on-line Jrnl of Commonwealth/Poco Studies http://www2.gasou.edu/JCPS/ 2. the Brown Univ poco site http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/misc/postov.html and www.stg.brown.edu (the technological society home page) 3. the Jouvert Poco On-line jrnl http://152.1.96.5/jouvert/ 4. the Emory Univ site--basic but helpful http://www.cc.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Intro.html Hope this helps. Elda Tsou Jeannie Martin wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm currently taking a computer in literary studies course for grad students > and have a problem with the assignment: to check out and report on the > usefulness of the available tools. So far I've found nothing remotely > useful--or even relevant--to postcolonial studies. It seems to me that the > information available simple reinscribes the canon and that I'm spending far > too much time searching randomly when I could be putting that time to much > better use in reading, writing, and *thinking*. Has anyone found sites with > postcolonial e-texts or with good information? I've found one Australian > site so far and lo and behold our university netscape service doesn't > connect with it. (This last statement really reveals my lack of knowledge in > computing, I'm sure!). Any good print or on-line articles on this problem? > Any thoughts, hints, suggestions on the availability and/or the relevance of > computer information for other than (E)nglish studies? Thanks very much! > > Jeannie Martin > > --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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