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GER 205: Nietzsche & The Nietzscheans
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Friedrich Nietzsche continues to be one of the most influential modern philosophers, yet controversy surrounds almost every aspect of his life and work. This course will help students go beyond the controversy in order to consider Nietzsche's texts discerningly and how he approached the problems of truth, power, and morality. Close examination of his most important writings will be complemented by inquiry into Nietzsche's effects on twentieth-century philosophy. Other thinkers include Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault, Sarah Kofman, Jacques Derrida and Giles Deleuze.
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GER 207: German In Germany
6.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Students experience the excitement of Berlin, historic center of Germany and capital of the re-unified state. Students stay in the international center of the European Academy located in picturesque Grunewald. Mornings are devoted to intermediate or advanced German language classes and individual work; afternoons and weekends are free for exploring and for excursions to nearby Dresden, Potsdam, and Baltic seashore. Program fee includes ground transportation in Germany, lodging and breakfasts, and main meals at the European Academy in Berlin, German language instruction, and some excursions. Special application required.
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GER 216: Dungeons & Dragons: Myths and Legends in German Literature
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
With the recent revival of Wagner’s Ring Cycle at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, the continued popularity of J.R.R. Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings novels and recent film adaptations of Beowulf and Tristan and Isolde , it’s easy to see that people still regularly like to “get medieval”. In this course we’re going to look at the German origins of these modern texts by reading the original source material: The Nibelungenlied , Parzival , Tristan as well as many other important medieval works. We will also look at modern variations on those texts, from Wagner and Tolkein to modern role-playing and video games that use the medieval period as their settings.
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GER 220: German Women Writers
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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GER 221: Adv German: Explore Berlin
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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GER 222: German Romantic Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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GER 247: The Holocaust In Film & Lit
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
How does one represent the unrepresentable? This is the key question we will explore as we look at films and literature about the Holocaust. As we look at fictional films, novels, documentaries and memoirs, we will discuss topics including memory, trauma, truth and representation. This course offers a look at the ways in which artists and their audiences negotiate the themes of loss, horror and redemption within the context of the Holocaust and its aftermath.
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GER 271: Brecht
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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GER 276: Kafka
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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GER 282: German Romantic Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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