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GER-G 383: Nineteenth-Century German Literature in English Translation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
No knowledge of German required. Works and writers of German literature, 1830-1900. Analysis of such concepts as realism, naturalism, and neoromanticism, their theories and styles; exemplary writers such as Buechner, Heine, Nietzsche, Hauptmann, and others. Offered in English. PUL=2,5
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GER-G 384: Twentieth-Century German Literature in English Translation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
No knowledge of German required. Major works and writers of German literature from the turn of the twentieth century to the present, with emphasis on Rilke, Thomas Mann, Kafka, and Brecht. Offered in English. PUL=2,5
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GER-G 391: German Colloquium in English Translation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
No knowledge of German required. May be taken as an elective by other students. Emphasis on one topic, author, or genre in German literature, or other aspect of German culture. No credit given toward German major. PUL=2,5
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GER-G 391 - German Colloquium in English Translation
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GER-G 401: Deutsche Kultur in Amerika
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: third-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Advanced undergraduate course. Its purposes are to provide an overview of the cultural heritage of German-Americans and to assist students in researching German heritage with a view toward developing research skills with original materials. The course is in a seminar format with students actively participating in discussions and presentations. Taught in German. PUL=2,1A
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GER-G 401 - Deutsche Kultur in Amerika
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GER-G 407: Knights, God, and the Devil
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
The purpose of this course is to provide insight into the development of early German cultural life by reading and analyzing texts of the periods covered. Lecture materials cover historical and cultural background. Period texts are placed in contexts of other cultural phenomena, including art and music. As much reference as possible is made to the European context of the emerging German literacy language. Taught in German. PUL=2,1A
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GER-G 407 - Knights, God, and the Devil
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GER-G 408: Love, Nature, and the Age of Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: third-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Introduction to the cultural capital of courtly Germany, Weimar, and its relationship to German Romanticism, including readings and discussions of works by Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Tieck, and the Grimm brothers. Literary examples are accompanied by pictorial, filmic, and musical illustrations. Taught in German. PUL=2,1A
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GER-G 409: 19. Jahrhundert: Kultur und Literatur
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: third-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Introduction to the age of modernization and unification of the German states during the nineteenth century, including discussions of works by authors and personalities of major cultural influence, such as Heine, Büchner, Marx, Wagner, Nietzsche, and Schnitzler. Literary examples are expanded with pictorial, filmic, and musical illustrations. Taught in German. PUL=2,1A
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GER-G 409 - 19. Jahrhundert: Kultur und Literatur
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GER-G 410: 20. Jahrhundert: Kultur und Literatur
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: third-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Survey of cultural and intellectual life of the German-speaking countries of the twentieth century through the reading of exemplary literary works. Discussion of literary movements from the turn of the century until the present. Texts are analyzed within the context of other cultural phenomena, including film and music. Conducted in German. PUL=2,1A
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GER-G 410 - 20. Jahrhundert: Kultur und Literatur
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GER-G 431: Advanced Business German
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: fourth-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Focus is on the contemporary business idiom and current economic issues facing Germany. Active practice of specialized business language, both for oral and written communication. PUL=1A,5
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GER-G 445: Oberstufe: Grammatik
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: fourth-year proficiency or consent of instructor. Survey and practice of complex grammatical structures; systematic expansion of vocabulary. Discussion and writing based on current materials, such as newspapers, films, and radio programs. PUL=1A,5
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