Inger Hunnerup Dalsgaard
  • Jens Chr. Skous Vej 4, 1481, 430

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

1996 …2024

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My research is in American Studies. My work has two particular focus areas. I have published widely on the work of the author Thomas Pynchon and edited the Cambridge Companion to Thomas Pynchon and Thomas Pynchon in Context, both for Cambridge University Press. I also frequently introduce students and the press to the subject of women in American politics and the role of First Ladies specifically. Recently, my work has explored themes of gender, political discourse and conspiracy theory.

 

Positions:

2003 - Associate Professor in American Studies, Aarhus University

2018-2021, Quality Assurer, Higher General Examination, Danish Ministry of Education

2002 - 2003, Carlsberg Visiting Research Fellowship, Cambridge University

1999 - 2002, Assistant Professor in American Studies, Aarhus University

1999, Researcher, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, Harvard University

 

Qualifications:

1999, Ph.D. in American Studies, King’s College, University of London, and M.I.T.

1994, Cand. Mag. in English and Science of Religion, Aarhus University

 

Keywords

  • USA
  • Social history
  • American First Ladies
  • Melania Trump
  • Michelle Obama
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • Fashion
  • 19th century American women
  • Women in politics
  • Popular culture
  • Conspiracy culture
  • Literary epochs
  • US literature
  • Thomas Pynchon
  • Everyday life
  • Romantic fiction
  • Women in America
  • American consumer culture
  • Modernity
  • Technology history
  • Identity
  • Asian-Americans
  • History of ideas/science for the humanities
  • Psychopathology and psychodiagnostics
  • Neurodiversity
  • Critical disability theory

Areas of expertise

  • American Studies
  • Pop Culture
  • American First Ladies
  • American Litterature
  • Gender Studies

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