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GERMAN 311-0: Business Dynasties in Germany
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Examination of representative entrepreneurial families in Germany since 1800 and the means by which they built their firms' and nation' s disproportionately significant place in the world economy. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in writing and speaking and advanced skills in reading.
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GERMAN 321-1: Reason,Revolution,and Despair:Lessing to Büchner
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Discussion of key texts in German intellectual history from the Enlightenment to the prerevolutionary period in the 1830s. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 321-1 - Reason,Revolution,and Despair:Lessing to Büchner
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GERMAN 321-2: Myth and Disenchantment:Nietzsche to Brecht
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Discussion of key texts to acquaint students with the literature and thought, events and ideologies that helped shape German cultural, political, and social life during a period that saw the rise and final collapse of the imperial tradition, a short-lived experiment with democracy (the Weimar Republic, 1918 C33), and the rise of the Nazi state. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 321-3: Recoveries and Transitions:B ll to the Present
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Examination of the relationship of literature and film to the sociopolitical sphere since 1945. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 321-3 - Recoveries and Transitions:B ll to the Present
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GERMAN 322-0: German Contributions to World Literature
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Topics vary - for example, Rilke' s poetry ; Nietzsche ? influence on literature; Thomas Mann; Hesse, the German novel, and the mystic tradition; German intellectual history. May be repeated for credit with different topic.
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GERMAN 323-0: Rhyme and Reason:German Poetry since 1700
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Introduction to German poetry from the early 18th century to the present. Concentrates on the main formal categories of poetry (meter, rhyme, verse, and poetic genres) as well as the main topics and themes of German poetry. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 324-0: Modern German Drama
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
From the perspective of the stage as a "moral institution," plays by authors ranging from Heinrich von Kleist to Peter Weiss.
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GERMAN 325-0: The Greeks in German Culture
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Analysis of the extraordinary importance of ancient Greek art and philosophy to German culture from 1750 to the present. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 325-0 - The Greeks in German Culture
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GERMAN 326-0: German Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Exploration of key concepts, major figures, and cultural and literary themes in German studies and interdisciplinary fields such as music, art, political science, media studies, and popular culture.
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GERMAN 327-0: Expressionism:Modernity,Madness,Eros,and Revolution
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Focuses on German Expressionism in its most extreme literary and artistic reactions to the impact of modernity, war, and revolution and on the individual and collective experience in Berlin from 1910 to 1920. Prerequisite: high-intermediate skills in speaking and advanced skills in reading and writing.
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GERMAN 327-0 - Expressionism:Modernity,Madness,Eros,and Revolution
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