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4.00 Credits
A retrospective on German contirbutuions to the history of film, focusing both on the accomplishments surrounding what has become known as Weimar Cinema and the more recent auteur films of Fassbinder, Herzog, von Trotta et al., collected together under the rubric of New German cinema. Taught in English, with all films subtitled in English. This course does not count toward the major or minor. IV
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4.00 Credits
A retrospective on German contirbutuions to the history of film, focusing both on the accomplishments surrounding what has become known as Weimar Cinema and the more recent auteur films of Fassbinder, Herzog, von Trotta et al., collected together under the rubric of New German cinema. Taught in English, with all films subtitled in English. Students will complete individual course assignments in German and Language-related work the instructor assigns. Prerequisite: GER 2034. IV
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the demographic, political, and social implications of German geography. Beginning with a thorough examination of the political map of Germany, this course addresses the structure of the German parliament, the network of federal social institutions, the role of government in German society, and Germany's relationship to the European Union. IV
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Application of German reading and speaking skills to courses in other disciplines. Reading and discussion of original texts chosen in conjunction with the content of the primary course in which the student is currently enrolled. (1/4 course unit.) Prerequisite: GER 1034 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Study of an area involving the language, literature, or culture not fully treated in other German courses. Topics change and will be announced in advance. May be repeated for credit if the topic is different. Prerequisite: GER 1034 unless specific description states otherwise. IV
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4.00 Credits
Study of groups that have been excluded from or marginalized in concepts of a German identity: foreign workers and their families, black Germans, Sinti and Roma populations, Austrians, and the Swiss. IVW
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4.00 Credits
May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of cultural developments during the Hitler years, including issues of exile and inner emigration, as well as of problems faced following the defeat of Germany in 1945 and its complete political, social, and moral collapse. Prerequisite: One 2000-level GER course or permission of instructor. IVW
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4.00 Credits
A study of the cultural implications and effects of both unification under the German Reich and the brief experiment with republican government known as the Weimar Republic. Prerequisite: One 2000-level GER course or permission of instructor. IVW
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4.00 Credits
Readings across drama, literature, the arts, philosophy, and psychology to elaborate the aesthetic rebellion and redirection that characterized the end of the nineteenth century. Prerequisite: One 2000-level GER course or permission of instructor. IVW
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