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What this playlist includes:
107 lectures across 11 courses.
All resources designed and delivered by university academics and researchers.
Courses and Lectures
1. Romanticism
Dr Ross Wilson
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
1.1. Genre – 08:33
1.2. Language – 10:25
1.3. Emotion – 11:09
1.4. Poetry – 10:43
1.5. The Sublime – 10:10
1.6. Nature – 10:45
1.7. The Supernatural – 10:31
1.8. Revolution – 08:27
1.9. The Romantic Canon – 05:51
1.10. Other Arts – 06:10
1.11. 20th-Century Criticism – 05:57
1.12. Recent Criticism – 07:44
2. Anarchism
Prof. Ruth Kinna
Loughborough University
Loughborough University
2.1. Max Stirner – 02:41
2.2. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – 02:25
2.3. Mikhail Bakunin – 03:56
2.4. Peter Kropotkin – 02:59
2.5. Emma Goldman – 01:47
2.6. Non-Desirability of the State – 04:31
2.7. Non-Necessity of the State – 02:40
2.8. Liberty – 03:07
2.9. Economic Freedom – 03:32
2.10. Utopianism – 02:24
2.11. Individualism, Collectivism and Communism – 05:59
2.12. Egoism and Social Anarchism – 03:41
2.13. Syndicalism – 01:37
2.14. Power and Authority – 03:47
2.15. Government and the State – 02:50
2.16. Altruism and Autonomy – 02:31
2.17. Direct Action – 02:18
3. The Poetry of John Keats
Prof. Jon Mee
York University
York University
3.1. Keats' Background – 05:09
3.2. Keats' Letters – 07:45
3.3. Figures of Speech – 08:02
3.4. Early Sonnets – 06:51
3.5. Hyperion – 04:19
3.6. Ode on a Grecian Urn and Ode to a Nightingale – 03:48
3.7. Ode on Melancholy and To Autumn – 04:02
4. Gender and the Domestic Division of Labour
Dr Vicki Harman
Surrey University
Surrey University
4.1. Gender and Domestic Labour in Classical Sociology – 04:54
4.2. Ann Oakley and the Sociology of Housework – 04:14
4.3. Social Change and the Second Shift – 08:40
4.4. Emotional Labour and the Triple Shift – 09:37
4.5. Feminism and Domestic Labour – 12:45
5. Crime and the Media
Dr Francesca Menichelli
Surrey University
Surrey University
5.1. Crime and News Media – 10:04
5.2. Fictional Representations of Crime – 12:57
5.3. Media Effects and Crime – 10:34
5.4. Moral Panics – 11:24
5.5. Media Representations of Victims and Offenders – 14:25
6. Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Prof. John McRae
Nottingham University
Nottingham University
6.1. Introduction: Love, Sex and Power – 06:49
6.2. Introduction: Equal and Opposite Forces – 04:51
6.3. Introduction: The Prologue – 06:35
6.4. Introduction: Tragedy or Triumph? – 08:58
6.5. Introduction: Popularity and Parody – 04:06
6.6. Act 1, Scene 1: "Have at thee, coward." – 12:04
6.7. Act 1, Scene 1: “Who set this ancient quarrel n... – 11:13
6.8. Act 1, Scene 1: “O brawling love, O loving hate” – 09:54
6.9. Act 1, Scene 2: “Woo her, gentle Paris, get her... – 10:41
6.10. Act 1, Scene 3: "How stands your disposition to... – 06:26
6.11. Act 1, Scene 4: "I see Queen Mab hath been with... – 11:51
6.12. Act 1, Scene 5: "I ne’er saw true beauty till t... – 08:02
6.13. Act 1, Scene 5: “You kiss by th’ book” – 06:27
6.14. Act 2, Prologue: "Now Romeo is beloved and love... – 01:44
6.15. Act 2, Scene 1: "The ape is dead and I must con... – 03:38
6.16. Act 2, Scene 2: "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" – 14:06
6.17. Act 2, Scene 3: "Thou consent to marry us today." – 07:20
6.18. Act 2, Scene 4: "My young lady bid me enquire y... – 11:35
6.19. Act 2, Scene 5: "I pray thee, speak, good, good... – 02:24
6.20. Act 2, Scene 6: "Love moderately" – 01:43
6.21. Act 3, Scene 1: "A plague a' both your houses!" – 10:03
6.22. Act 3, Scene 2: "Tybalt is gone and Romeo banis... – 05:53
6.23. Act 3, Scene 3: "Ha, banishment? Be merciful, s... – 06:53
6.24. Act 3, Scene 4: "Tell her, she shall be married... – 02:14
6.25. Act 3, Scene 5: "Out, you green-sickness carrion!" – 08:47
6.26. Act 4, Scene 1: “Thou wilt undertake a thing li... – 06:30
6.27. Act 4, Scene 2: "Not stepping o'er the bounds o... – 01:23
6.28. Act 4, Scene 3: "Romeo, here's drink. I drink t... – 02:20
6.29. Act 4, Scene 4: "The County will be here with m... – 00:58
6.30. Act 4, Scene 5: "There she lies, flower as she ... – 03:56
6.31. Act 5, Scene 1: "Juliet, I will lie with thee t... – 04:42
6.32. Act 5, Scene 2: "I could not send it – here it ... – 04:06
6.33. Act 5, Scene 3: "Thus with a kiss I die" – 14:48
7. Black British Feminism and Education
Prof. Heidi Mirza
Goldsmiths, University of London
Goldsmiths, University of London
7.1. What is Black British Feminism? – 11:16
7.2. Intersectionality and Black Feminist Theory – 09:00
7.3. Race, Gender and Education – 10:06
7.4. Black Migrant and Muslims Girls in School – 13:25
7.5. Black Feminism, Education and Activism – 11:26
8. Marxist Social Theory
Dr Ross Abbinnett
Birmingham University
Birmingham University
8.1. Labour and Alienation – 09:56
8.2. History and Social Change – 14:27
8.3. Capitalism – 13:57
8.4. Politics: Communism and Revolution – 15:59
8.5. Communism in the History of the Twentieth Century – 09:23
9. The Philosophy of Kierkegaard
Prof. Genia Schönbaumsfeld
Southampton University
Southampton University
9.1. Pseudonymous Authorship – 10:19
9.2. Hegel and Kierkegaard – 10:06
9.3. Either/Or and the Three Existence Spheres – 08:26
9.4. 'A' and the Aesthetic Sphere – 11:40
9.5. Judge William and the Ethical Sphere – 08:49
9.6. The Religious Sphere – 10:11
9.7. The Knight of Faith – 15:47
10. Modernity and Postmodernity
Dr Ross Abbinnett
Birmingham University
Birmingham University
10.1. Introduction: What is Modernity? – 11:29
10.2. Jean-François Lyotard and the Postmodern Condition – 11:30
10.3. Jean Baudrillard on Simulation and Hyperreality – 16:26
10.4. Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction – 11:30
10.5. Contemporary Relevance – 07:56
11. The Poetry of John Keats
Dr Ross Wilson
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
11.1. Keats the Reader – 10:39
11.2. Keats the Writer – 11:45
11.3. The Senses – 09:15
11.4. Negativity – 09:56
11.5. Forms – 10:47
11.6. Society – 09:18
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