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A seminar on a single aspect of French or Francophone culture: a writer, genre, theme, or movement, seen in historical and cultural context. Prerequisite: at least one course beyond the 305-306 level. Recent courses include Victor Hugo; L'Eros et la Tradition fra n ?ise; Les Hommes, les Femmes etle Pouvoir au Siècle des Lumières; Mai 68 en littérature et en fil m; L'Enfa nce et l'enf ant. Topic 2008: The Ethnic Novel. For Seniors Only. Diakité
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The student pursues an in-depth investigation of a topic of special interest, under the direction of an adviser. Available in the senior year as a Senior Research Project. Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson. Migrants in France (Fall). Les Misérables (Spring). Topics in French Literature, Language, or Civilization.
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Secrets-concealed events, qualities, realities-personal, social, national. The course will examineGerman literary texts from different eras to explore how secrets function. Emphasis will fall on the management of cultural and national secrecy in the past century and the political negotiations over the rights and responsibilities to remove it. (Possible texts in clue the Legend of Siegfried, the Marquise of O, The Jew's Beech Tree, Blonde Eckbert, The Nasty Girl, The Reader, The Lives of Others, Bye Bye Lenin). Same as LIT 173. Zorach
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For students with no knowledge of German. Introduction to basic grammar and vocabulary of contemporary idiomatic German with equal emphasis on speaking, writing, reading, and aural comprehension. Audio and video exercises, simple readings, short compositions, conversational drills. Zorach
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Continuation of Elementary German I. Prerequisite: GER 101 or placement. Zorach
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Review of basic grammar and development of vocabulary. Reading of short stories. Development of oral communicative skills through individual and group assignments. Prerequisite: GER 102 or placement. K. Campbell
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Presentation of and practice with more sophisticated grammatical principles and vocabulary. Introduction to the civilization of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland through literary and journalistic texts. Extensive work in speaking and writing German to improve style and word usage. Prerequisite: GER 201 or placement. K. Campbell
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Various topics from contemporary life and letters furnish the material for this course. Frequent oral reports, written essays, and group projects. Prerequisite: GER 202 or placement. Zorach
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Develops material from German 301 with emphasis on more sophisticated syntax, idioms, and vocabulary. Reading includes a short novel. Audio-visual material features unedited, colloquial speech. Bentzel The following courses are taught in English with a special G section for all German majors and minors. Students in the G section will read some of the assigned material in German and will participate in one alternate weekly discussion in German. In consultation with the instructor, each student will choose either the G or E section.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic vocabulary for discussion of literature. Covers four major genres and their accompanying subgenres: Lyric poetry (and other poetic modes); drama (comedy and tragedy); narrative (Novelle and Erz hlung); and essay. Concepts from metrics, rhetoric, and genre to discover specific qualities of the texts. Prerequisite: GER 202 or 305.
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