
Deborah Lynn Kitchen-Døderlein
Associate Professor · Gender/Sexuality/Women in American History
University of OsloAbout
Deborah Lynn Kitchen-Døderlein is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages, University of Oslo, specializing in American History and Culture. She has held this position since 1997 and also taught at institutions like the Norwegian School of Management (BI) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
- PhD in American Social History (University of Minnesota, 1993)
Her research focuses on intersections of gender, race, and sexuality in American history and film, particularly in 1950s Westerns. She explores themes such as racialized gender markers, frontier myths, and cultural representations of interracial relationships.
The article Racialized Markers of Gender and Gendered Markers of Race in 1950s Westerns (2017) exemplifies her work in analyzing how Westerns reflect and reinforce societal norms around race and gender. Her publications often address cultural icons and historical trends in media.
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