Overview
April Henry’s main areas of interests are language pedagogy, gender studies, and the exploration of emotions in German medieval literature. In her research, she shows how literature is a template for emotions; it prescribes behavior; it fulfills a pedagogical function; and it illustrates that ideas about gender and emotions are not static. Her current project examines Kriemhild, a grieving widow in the Nibelungenlied, who oversteps gender boundaries by instrumentalizing her grief and using it to legitimize her revenge.
Office Hours
Tuesdays: 11:30-12:30
Wednesday: 10:15-11:15
Virtual office: https://duke.zoom.us/j/9755663297
Wednesday: 10:15-11:15
Virtual office: https://duke.zoom.us/j/9755663297
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Lecturer of German Studies
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2021 - Present
German Studies,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Director of German Studies Language Program
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2021 - Present
German Studies,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Education, Training & Certifications
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ·
2008
Ph.D.
Indiana University at Bloomington ·
1998
B.A.