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German 222: Intermediate German II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Reading and discussion of literary works of intermediate difficulty. Reading content designed to acquaint students with important aspects of recent German culture and to develop skill in the analysis and comprehension of modern German prose. Prerequisite: German 221 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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German 227: Topics in German Literature in Translation
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as General Literary Studies 227. Texts selected from a wide variety of literary (and some nonliterary) texts by German-speaking authors. Topics are announced each time the course is offered. Readings and discussion in English. Prerequisite: none. May be repeated once for credit when content changes. MICHAELS.
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German 227 - Topics in German Literature in Translation
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German 233: Frames of Reference: Topics in German Cinema from 1920 to the Present
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as General Literary Studies 233. Readings and discussions in English. Seminal readings from film theory combined with a survey of German cinema from its inception to the present. Variable thematic concerns include the aesthetics of power, the real and the imaginary, representations of subjectivity, and the construction of national identity. German majors write in German. Prerequisite: none. REYNOLDS.
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German 233 - Frames of Reference: Topics in German Cinema from 1920 to the Present
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German 302: Core Seminar I: From Culture to Nation
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. Study of German literature, history, and culture from 1750 to 1871 through literary and historical texts, documentaries, and films. Prerequisite: German 222 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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German 302 - Core Seminar I: From Culture to Nation
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German 303: Core Seminar II: German Identity Through Wars and Reconciliations
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. Study of German literature, history, and culture from 1871 to the present through literary and historical texts, documentaries, and films. Prerequisite: German 222 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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German 303 - Core Seminar II: German Identity Through Wars and Reconciliations
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German 310: Topics in German Language and Culture
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Advanced language course with special emphasis on oral and written proficiency in German. Pertinent cultural and sociopolitical issues of German-speaking countries are used as a basis for short essays and discussions. Predominantly non-literary texts are chosen. Not open to those who have taken German 326. Prerequisite: German 222 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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German 310 - Topics in German Language and Culture
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German 331: The German Cultural Heritage: From Tacitus to Goethe
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. An introduction to German culture from the Germanic tribes to the Enlightenment. Topics to be examined include political organizations, gender issues, and religion, with readings from the pre-middle ages, the medieval period, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the Storm and Stress movement. All readings in modern German. Prerequisite: German 302 and 303, or permission of instructor. BARBER.
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German 331 - The German Cultural Heritage: From Tacitus to Goethe
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German 343: Cultural and Intellectual Revolution from Classicism Through Realism
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. A study of literature and thought from the late 18th century through 1880. Literary texts will be placed within the philosophical, historical, and socio-linguistic context. Variable topics. Prerequisite: German 302 and 303, or permission of instructor. BYRD.
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German 350: Contested Subjects: German Culture from the Avant- Garde to Postmodernism
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. An exploration of German-speaking identities through their formulations and contestations in literature, architecture, cinema, music, cabaret, and political culture. Tracing the artistic epochs from Naturalism to Postmodernism, the course will examine ideologies of self and Other as they relate to ethnicity, race, class, gender, and geography. Prerequisite: German 302 and 303, or permission of instructor. REYNOLDS.
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German 350 - Contested Subjects: German Culture from the Avant- Garde to Postmodernism
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German 354: The Turbulent Century: Literature and Culture in 20th- Century Germany
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Conducted in German. A study of responses in literary and other texts to historical, political, and social events such as World War I, the Weimar Republic, World War II, postwar reconstruction, the German Democratic Republic, and unification. Variable topics. Prerequisite: German 302 and 303, or permission of instructor. MICHAELS.
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German 354 - The Turbulent Century: Literature and Culture in 20th- Century Germany
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