
Women's
Studies Research Guide: Feminist Theory Maintained by the
University of Oregon library. Guide to research process, with links
to data bases and other bibliographical resources, some of which aren't
available to users outside U Oregon system, but Bertrand Library houses
equivalents. Collection of links to other theory sites.
Bibliographies
Feminist Theory: Suggested Readings. Compiled by Joyce Misra, c. 1997, from recommendations by members of WMST-L (see "Communities" below).
Feminist
Theory Corelist By Beth Sibley for the Women's Studies
Section of American Colleges and Research Libraries. (Other corelists
in subject areas of women's studies available on the University of Wisconsin
library site at http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/homemore.htm#corelists.)
Feminist Theory Website
Collection of introductory bibliographies, in English, French, and Spanish,
on various topics in feminist theory. Hosted by the Center for Digital
Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech University.
Online Journals
Womanist Theory and Research
Selected articles and other resources from the Womanist Studies Consortium
at the University of Georgia.
Women and Environments
WE (Women & Environments) Magazine is a unique international journal
which examines women's multiple relations to their community environments
- natural, physical, built and social - from feminist perspectives.
It provides a forum for academic research and theory, professional practice
and community experience.
Communities: Organizations/E-Mail Discussion Groups
WMST-L
Focused on issues relevant to teaching Women's Studies, including frequent
discussions of feminist theory. Moderated by listowner Joan Korenman.
Syllabi
Syllabi on the Web
for Women- and Gender-Related Courses Includes several
courses on feminist theory and research methods. Part of larger syllabi
collection maintained by Joan Korenman, at the Center for Women and Information
Technology.
More Links Pages
Voice of the Shuttle: Gender Studies Includes links for feminist theory, Women's Studies, queer theory. This magnificent, humongous site is maintained by Alan Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Women's Studies Resources/Feminist Theory. Wide-ranging collection of links compiled by Karla Tonella, University of Iowa.