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09S: 10 10S: 10 Borrowing its title from Nietzsche, this course examines some of the most famous and infamous figures-mythological, fictional and historical-that have profoundly shaped German identity. As we explore the actual lives, works, and influence of the likes of Luther, Faust, and Leni Riefenstahl, you will not only develop a greater understanding of Wagner's question "What is German " but also learn how the answer to that question has come to epitomize notions of good and evil in general. Conducted in EngliOpen to all classes. WCult: CI. Mladek.
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08F: 10 09W: 9S, 10 09S, 09F: 10 10W: 9S, 10 10S: 10 Continuation of German 1. Continued intensive work on the fundamentals of oral and written German in classroom and laboratory. Never serves in partial satisfaction of the Distributive or World Culture Requirement. The staff.
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08F, 09F: D.F.S.P. Intensive work in spoken and written German. Systematic grammar review and vocabulary building, with special emphasis on idiomatic expression. Weekly written assignments and oral reports on Berlin-related topics. Does not carry major credit. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Foreign Study Program. WCult: W.
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08F: 11 09S: 11, D.L.S.A. 09X: D.L.S.A. 09F: 11 10S: 11, D.L.S.A. Designed primarily to develop reading and speaking skills; emphasis on expansion of vocabulary and reinforcement of grammatical structures. Reading and discussion of texts of literary and cultural interest. Oral and written assignments. Never serves in partial satisfaction of the Distributive or World Culture Requirement. The staff.
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08F, 09F: D.F.S.P. More than any other German city, Berlin encapsulates Germany's complex recent past. From the Brandenburg Gate to the Olympic Stadium and from the Wannsee to Alexanderplatz, every corner of the capital evokes memories of Nazi rule, World War II, Cold War divisions, or Unification. This course addresses significant aspects of postwar German history and cultural memory. In-depth studies of important developments will be complemented by visits to museums and historical sites. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Foreign Study Program. WCult: W.
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08F, 09F: D.F.S.P. Berlin is one of the culturally most vibrant cities in Europe. There are over a hundred theaters and several opera houses with performances that range from classical drama to vaudeville and from musicals to serious opera. For the FSP literature course, students will view stage productions and read, discuss, and write weekly essays about the plays. The repertory varies from year to year. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Dartmouth Foreign Study Program. Dist: LIT; WCult: W.
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09S, 10W: 10A In 09S, Freud: Psychoanalysis, Jews, and Gender ( Identical to, and described under, Jewish Studies 51; also Women's and Gender Studies 67.1). German majors can take this course for major credit if they do additional work in German and participate in a German discussion section. Open to all Classes. Dist. SOC; WCult: CI. Fuechtner. In 10W, Whodunnit and Why The Criminal, the Detective, and Society. Tracing the development of crime and detective fiction from its 19th century origins to modern crime stories and films, we will focus on the intersections between these texts/films and the cultures in which they were written. We will consider the development of the genre, the relationship between the figures of the detective, the police and the criminal within (and outside of) society, and the ways tales of crime depict a culture's fantasies and fears. German majors can take this course for major credit if they do additional work in German and participate in a German discussion section. Open to all classes. Dist. LIT. Mladek.
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09F: 3A In 09F, Continental Strangers: European Exiles and émigrés in Hollywood, 1933-1950 (Identical to, and described under, Film Studies 42).German majors can take this course for major credit if they do additional work in German and participate in a German discussion section. Open to all Classes. Dist. ART; WCult: CI. Gemünden.
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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S
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3.00 Credits
Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S
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