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GERMAN 247S: German Literature and Culture Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Major German literary, filmic, and cultural works since 1945. Topics vary: representations of National Socialism and the Holocaust in German culture; "Vergangenheitsbewältigung" (dealing with the past) in German literature and culture; history, memory, and national identity in German, Austrian, and Swiss literature. Instructor: Donahue or Norberg
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GERMAN 255: Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary by semester. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 255 - Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
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GERMAN 258S: Special Topics in German Literature and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 258S - Special Topics in German Literature and Cultural Studies
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GERMAN 260: History of the German Language
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Phonology, morphology, and syntax of German from the beginnings to the present. Instructor: Keul or Rasmussen
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GERMAN 261S: Second Language Acquisition and Applied Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the fields of second language acquisition and applied linguistics. Investigation of competing theories of language acquisition and learning, and various aspects of applied linguistics, including language and cognition, language and power, bilingualism, language and identity, and intercultural communication. Taught in English. Instructor: Walther
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GERMAN 261S - Second Language Acquisition and Applied Linguistics
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GERMAN 270: Consciousness and Modern Society
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The German tradition of political theory conceptualizing social transformation through consciousness both of alienation and of ethical ideals; the ongoing debate between activist and radically critical perspectives. Marx, Nietzsche, Lukacs, Freud, Benjamin, Adorno, Marcuse, and Habermas. Taught in English. Instructor: Rolleston
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GERMAN 270 - Consciousness and Modern Society
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GERMAN 272S:
Fin-de-si<138>cle
and Interwar Vienna: Politics, Society, and Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced undergraduate and graduate colloquium and research seminar focusing on the cultural milieu of
fin-de-si<138>cle
and interwar Vienna. Readings in the Austro-Marxists, the Austrian School of Economics, Freud, Kraus, the Logical Positivists, Musil, Popper, and Wittgenstein. Monographs on the Habsburg Empire,
Fin-de-si<138>cle
culture and technology, Viennese feminism, Austrian socialism, philosophy of science, literature and ethics, and the culture of the Central European émigrés. Instructor: Hacohen
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GERMAN 272S -
Fin-de-si<138>cle
and Interwar Vienna: Politics, Society, and Culture
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GERMAN 275S: Hegel's Political Philosophy (C, N, PI)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Within context of Hegel's total philosophy, an examination of his understanding of phenomenology and the phenomenological basis of political institutions and his understanding of Greek and Christian political life. Selections from
Phenomenology
,
Philosophy of History
, and
Philosophy of Right
. Research paper required. Instructor: Gillespie
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GERMAN 275S - Hegel's Political Philosophy (C, N, PI)
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GERMAN 276S: Nietzsche's Political Philosophy (C, N, RP)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Study of the thinker who has, in different incarnations, been characterized as the prophet of nihilism, the destroyer of values, the father of fascism, and the spiritual source of postmodernism. An examination of his philosophy as a whole in order to come to terms with its significance for his thinking about politics. Instructor: Gillespie
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GERMAN 280S: Music in Literature and Philosophy: 1800-1945 (DS3)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Readings in the philosophy of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century "classical" music and in literature as a source for and response to musical composition, performance, and listening experience. Taught in English. Instructor: Pfau
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GERMAN 280S - Music in Literature and Philosophy: 1800-1945 (DS3)
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