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Prof. Dr. Christof Decker

Prof. Dr. Christof Decker

Professor of American Studies

Responsibilities

Fulbright Liaison Professor
Representative for International Relations (Graduate School of Language and Literature)
Member of the Council for International Affairs (LMU)
Coordinator of Study Programs
Member of Exam Board "Lehramtsstudiengänge Englisch"

Research fields:
Film, Media and Visual Culture Studies, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Literature and Culture, Cultural Studies and Theory


Bio:
Christof Decker studied American Studies, Political Science, Psychoanalysis and Communication Studies at Frankfurt University and Goldsmiths’ College (London). He received his Ph.D. from the Free University Berlin where he also completed his second book (Habilitation) with a study on the aesthetics and cultural functions of the social melodrama in American literature and film. He is a recipient of fellowships and awards from the German Academic Exchange Service, the German Research Foundation, the Ernst-Reuter-Gesellschaft, the Bavarian American Academy, and the Terra Foundation for American Art. In his teaching he regularly offers courses on core topics of literary history and theory from the 19th to the 21st century, cultural and critical theory, media aesthetics, visual culture, and film studies. Christof Decker has published widely on documentary and Hollywood cinema, avant-garde film, literary and cultural history, melodrama, television, visual culture, and the history of mass media. Most recent publication: Imaging the Scenes of War: Aesthetic Crossovers in American Visual Culture. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2022.

Contact

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Amerika-Institut
Schellingstr. 3 VG
D-80799 Munich
Room 211

Room: 211
Phone: +49 (0) 89 / 2180 - 3565

Office hours:
please contact me to make an appointment for a meeting in my office or via Zoom

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