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Course
Materials
Alan Liu
Index of Online Course Materials
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Note: Some materials are restricted to
students in UCSB English Dept. classes and require a login)
- Charles Bernstein,
"You" (1983)
- Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, A History
(1837), Chap.
1.5.VI "Storm and Victory"
- David Carson, The End of Print, sample
images
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
"To the River Otter" (1796)
- T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land, concluding
verses
- William Faulkner, "The Bear" (1942), excerpts
on the relinquishment of technology
- F. S. Flint, "Fragment"
- William Gibson, "Agrippa
(A Book for the Dead" (1992) [with line numbers]
- Andy Goldsworthy, study
portfolios with on Goldsworthy's art and its contexts, including
samplings of other "land artists" and their traditions
- April Greiman, sample
typographical designs
- Jodi, Wrong Browser Project, screen shots: 1,
2
- Richard Payne Knight, The
Landscape, A Didactic Poem, 2d ed. (1795)
(selections)
- Longinus, Peri Hypsous (On the Sublime)
(1st century A.D.) , Section
7
- Archibald MacLeish, "Ars
Poetica" (1926)
- John Milton,Paradise Lost (1674), Book
12, lines 285-314
- Ezra Pound, "In
a Station of the Metro" and "Gentildonna"
- Claude E. Shannon, The Mathematical Theory of Communication
(1948), from Introduction
- Joseph Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
(1942), excerpts
on "creative destruction"
- Frederick Winslow Tayler, excerpts
on "scientific management" from The Principles
of Scientific Management (1911) and Hearings Before
Special Committee of the House of Representatives to Investigate
the Taylor and Other Systems of Shop Management Under Authority
of House Resolution 90 (1911-12),
- Jan Tschichold, The New Typography (1928), excerpts
and images
- Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
(1904-1905), "The
Spirit of Capitalism"
- Wolfgang Weingart, sample
typographical designs
- William Carlos Williams, "The
Red Wheelbarrow" (1923)
- Wired Magazine, sample
pages
- Wordsworth,
- Shoshana Zubof, In the Age of the Smart Machine: The
Future of Work and Power (1988), excerpts
on "informating" and "vision"
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Alan Liu's Image Gallery
(18th-19th century art)
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