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GERMAN 149: Neurosis, Hysteria and the Schizoid - Pathologies of the Subject in Literature and Thought
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A survey of theories of madness in the 20th century, this course examines inventions and conceptualizations of the "insane" subject in psychoanalysis and otherwise. Particular attention will be paid to the literary history of these pathologies as well as to the creative potential of the unreasonable subject and its exemplary function in literary avantgarde and critical thought. Theoretical readings include Freud, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, Kristeva, Deleuze, and Guattari.
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GERMAN 152: Introduction to Cultural Studies
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Cultural Studies has developed at the intersection of a range of fields, drawing on literary criticism, ethnography, the history of science, media studies, and others. Situating Cultural Studies as an academic discipline, this course examines methods for the analysis of a society's creation of cultural meaning and knowledge. The course provides an introduction to essential tools and basic concepts for interdisciplinary inquiries in the humanities.
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GERMAN 182: German Music in Culture and Politics
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to the relationship between `German' music, history, society and politics from 1800 to present. By analyzing texted (vocal) music, this course revisits important and often controversial moments in German musical history, and traces the lives and afterlives of composers' works in political and cultural history. Linguistic and musical analysis of various genres, including the Lied, folk song, the choral symphony, opera, cabaret, and modern popular music.
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GERMAN 50: German Drama and Theater
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Close reading, analysis, and full production of a German play. The first part of this course provides an introduction to the principles and vocabulary of theater, as well as intensive pronunciation practice. The second part focuses on the rehearsal and production of a German play. Students participate on stage and collaborate on different aspects of the production, including costumes, set, sound, and program. Two performances take place at the end of the term.
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German 61: Advanced Grammar and Reading
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Advanced instruction in German through systematic study of the rules of grammar, their nuances, and their exceptions. Application of this knowledge through grammatical analyses and readings of short selections from sophisticated texts (e.g., Goethe, Kant, Kleist, Heine, Marx, Nietzsche, Kafka, Mann) prepares students for courses and academic work requiring advanced German reading comprehension. Further application through writing exercises.
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German 62: Advanced Conversation and Composition
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Framed as a composition and conversation workshop, this course explores the "two Germanies" in history, literature, and culture. Analyzing films and texts, students will expand their vocabulary, improve their writing, review points of grammar, and refine their conversation skills. Among other topics, we will consider the politics of the Cold War, terrorism in the 1970s, and the fall of the Berlin wall. Readings and screenings will include works by Johnson, Meinhof, Schulze, Wolf, and Becker.
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German 65: Wirtschaftsdeutsch
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Communication, reading, and writing skills for a business environment. Attention to grammar and specialized vocabulary, as well as cultural and political issues relevant to conducting business in German-speaking countries. Writing practice includes business correspondence and job applications. Supplemented by articles from the German-language press, the Internet, and videos.
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GERMAN 66: Deutschland und Europa
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An advanced language course focusing on current events in Germany and the European Union. Readings, discussions, and projects based on a variety of contemporary political, social, economic, and cultural topics. Materials from various sources, including the German-language press, the Internet, videos, and television news.
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GERMAN 71: German Literature from Goethe to Nietzsche
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course introduces students to exemplary works from the age of Goethe to the late 19th century as well as to key concepts of literary analysis. Readings include texts by Goethe, Kleist, Hoffmann, Buchner, Heine, Droste-Hulshoff, Keller, Fontane, Hauptmann, and Nietzsche.
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GERMAN 72: German Literature from Kafka to Jelinek
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course focuses on central texts in 20th-century German literature. Key authors are read in pairs: for example, Arthur Schnitzler and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Alfred Doblin and Franz Kafka, Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann. The course provides an historical overview, sharpens German reading skills, and introduces basic concepts in literary analysis.
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