Greta LaFleur arrived at UH from Philadelphia,
where she earned her PhD at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research in
eighteenth-century literary studies brings together the history and
historiography of sexuality, the history of science, and early modern philosophies
of consciousness and subjectivity. She is currently working on a book project, American Insides: Popular Narrative and the Historiography of Sexuality, 1674-1815, which focuses on
popular literatures of the long eighteenth century, tracing the figures of sex
and desire as they emerge as key terms in developing sciences of the human.
Courses
Fall Semester 2012
Course
Title
Time
ENG 100A(1)
Composition I Honors
MWF 9:30-10:20
ENG 775(1)
Sem Cul St: Transnational Queer Poetics (CSAP/LSE)
M 6:30-9:00
Spring Semester 2012
Course
Title
Time
ENG 272(1)
Intro to Lit: Lit & Culture (Love in AM Fictn)
MWF 8:30-9:20
ENG 324(1)
Lit in English 1660-1900
MWF 10:30-11:20
Fall Semester 2011
Course
Title
Time
ENG 271(4)
Genre (18-19C Colonization & the Novel)
TTH 10:30-11:45
ENG 271(5)
Genre (18-19C Colonization & the Novel)
TTH 12:00-1:15
# Not currently employed by the Department of English