EP Reviewed




Claiming the title "the most comprehensive listing of Postmodern Thought on the Web today," Everything Postmodern truly does cover everything from nihilism to utopia. Journey into the Postmodern world through FAQs, zines, newsgroups, ideological Web meccas, and links to PoMo heavyweights the likes of Derrida, Foucault, and Baudrillard.  
           WebCrawler Review 1996

"Strap on all your attachments to modern reality, and be ready for your arbitrary presuppositions to be peeled from your disillusioned gray matter," as the webmaster alleges that this site is the Web's most complete resource on Postmodern Thought. Amid the likes of Van Piercy's FAQ, here's your chance to "find out more about what postmodern means." (As if anybody defined the term well to begin with!) Then, armed with such understanding, you're free to explore pointers to publications like Postmodern Culture, the thoughts of prominent postmodernists including Jean Baudrillard, Derrida, "Richard Rorty and Brian Eno," essays (e.g. a postmodern analysis of the movie Natural Born Killers, and more. It's a good sort of online toolbox for anyone who would deconstruct their world view. 
           Lycos Top 5% Review 1996

Postmodernism: From Nihilism to Utopia--This site is an excellent collection of links. Not only does it have links to a number of indices, its list of Important People and Other InterestingDevelopments is very sharp. 
           Postmodern Review 1996

Guzzle that fifth cappuccino, grab another pack of Gitanes and dive into this amazingly comprehensive resource of all things PoMo. The trendiest of French Intellectuals are represented here ‹ Baudrillard, Foucault, etc. ‹ with plenty of links to keep even the most critical critical theorist occupied for years. (There is *plenty* of postmodern verbiage being spewed throughout the net--on Web sites, FAQs, zines, academic journals, and the requisite alt.postmodern newsgroup.) Be ready for some serious deconstructions when launching off from this Web construction. Bring yer hard hat!  ESD Humanities Review

Outstanding collection of resources concerning postmodern theorists.  Cultural Studies Center Review




You gotta love a site that starts out "The current arbitrary relative time referent is Sat Oct 10 12:26:43 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) 1998." Ilene Frank Review

Postmodernism is one of the most contested areas of theory within both the social sciences and the humanities so, take a trip into the minefield which is Postmodernism. There are FAQs, magazines,  newsgroups, ideological Web resources, and links to Postmodern heavyweights such as Derrida, Foucault, and Baudrillard.  Suite 101.com Review<

Also a must is the "Everything Postmodern" Page ("From nihilism to utopia"--at least in that order). This is a really good site for info about theories of postmodernism as well as postmodern materials on the Web. David Silver Review

Everything Postmodern: Everything? Plots a sizeable chunk of postmodern Web activity, from journals and "thinkers" to various oddities. Miningco.com Review