NATHAN K. HENSLEY
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Please click on the tabs below to see blogs and syllabi for some recent courses. Don't hesitate to contact me with questions and comments, or if you'd like more information -- I'm happy to share assignments, syllabi, ideas, and anything else relating to these collaborative ventures. At the bottom of the page are four videos of a conversation I had with Stefan Waldschmidt (Duke) about Foucault and Dracula long ago for Methods of Literary and Cultural Studies (Spring 2015); below those are some videos I made trying to explain historical materialism to my Methods class in Fall 2018, filmed in my basement office (I've since upgraded the decor).
Intro to Environmental Humanities (Spring 2019)
C19 British Novel (Spring 2019)
Approaching the Anthropocene: Grad Seminar (Fall 2017)
Approaching the Anthropocene: Senior Seminar (Fall 2017)
Methods of Literary and Cultural Studies, Spring 2017
19th Century British Novel, Fall 2016
Tragic Ecologies (Graduate Seminar), Spring 2016
Tragic Ecologies (Undergraduate Seminar), Spring 2016
Victorian Literature and Globalization, Spring 2015
Honors Proseminar, Fall 2015
Methods of Literary and Cultural Studies, Spring 2015
The Other Victorians, Fall 2013 (Undergraduate Seminar)
The Other Victorians, Fall 2013 (Graduate Seminar)
Victorian Literature and Globalization, Spring 2013
Victorian Literature: Culture and Anarchy, Spring 2012
Romanticism and the Problem of History, Fall 2011 (Graduate Seminar)
Monstrous Reading, Spring 2012, Fall 2011
Modern Tragedy, Fall 2010

The discussion below took place Tuesday, February 17, 2015, in my office at Georgetown University. I had arranged with Stefan Waldschmidt to give a guest lecture to two sections of my Methods of Literary and Cultural Studies course, but a blizzard closed down the University. Our improvised discussion took the form of a stagey dialogue about Dracula, Foucault, and online dating; it is divided into four clips, which run left to right. Below that is a snow-day lecture I put together on the fly in Fall 2018, on historical materialism. Please feel free to use these in any way that occurs to you.

Nathan K. Hensley

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