Research at the Pace of Time
Brigitte Georgi-Findlay has worked as professor of North American Cultural Studies since 1997 and graduated with a thesis on Indian Literature at the University of Heidelberg. In her postdoctoral thesis at FU Berlin she investigated the diaries of women who moved to the American West during the 19th century. The American West has remained the focus of her research interests up until today. At the moment, she deals with constructions of history and society in the American Western (film and TV series) and equally focuses on TV series of the 1950s/60s/70s (e.g. Bonanza) as well as on more recent Western series on American television. Here, you can find an overview of research foci and current research projects.
Research
Research focuses:
- American West
- Native American cultures and relations between’‚whites’ and Native Americans
- Cultures of ethnic groups
- American photography
- Transatlantic relations
Current Research Projects:
- Contemporary U.S. Television Series (especially Western Series), Western Film
- Current Research Project on “Constructions of History and Society in Western Films and Television Series”
Further information on research and publications of the employees at the Chair of North American Cultural Studies can be found here: Prof. Dr. Brigitte Georgi-Findlay