Dr Laura Henderson is an early career academic based at the University of Melbourne. Her research examines aesthetic strategy and affect in contemporary American film, as well as tertiary pedagogy in the humanities classroom.
Experience
2015–present
Guest Lecturer, The University of Melbourne
2020–present
Head Tutor, The University of Melbourne
Education
2017
University of Melbourne, PhD (Screen and Cultural Studies)
Publications
2020
“Your government thanks you for your participation”: Schizophrenia, Late Capitalism and The Purge, Our Fears Made Manifest: Essays on Terror, Trauma and Loss in Film, 1998–2019 2021 | Book chapter
2018
Chapter 9. Discordant Faces, Duplicitous Feelings: The Eye’s Affective Lures ofDrive, Seeing Into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image 2018 | Book chapter
2014
Framing the Bling Ring: (Im)material Psychogeography and Screen Technology, Colloquy; Issue 29
2014
Killer Tapes and Shattered Screen Review, Senses of Cinema