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GR 209: German Theatre Workshop
25.00 Credits
Colorado College
Participation in performance and production aspects of a German play. Presented in the German language. Rehearsal time: 6-8 weeks. .25 unit - Geppert.
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GR 210: German Film from its Beginnings to 1945
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to the development of German cinema and its contribution to the history of film. Discussions will focus on prevalent themes, film aesthetics, genres and gender roles in a socio-political context. Viewed will be classics of the silent screen by such legendary filmmakers as Lubitsch, Murnau, and Pabst. Secondly, masterpieces of the early German sound-film by directors such as Sternberg, Lang and Sagan and finally the ambiguities of the Nazi propaganda and entertainment films by Riefenstahl and Harlan. Readings and discussions are in English. All films have English subtitles. (Offered alternate years.) No prerequisites. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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GR 211: German Film since 1945
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
A study of German cinema of the post-war era, including more contemporary films. Discussions and films shown will reflect the concerns of a younger generation of filmmakers, including coming to terms with the legacy of the Third Reich in such films as "The Murderers are Amongst Us," "The Tin Drum," and "The Nasty Girl," the "New German Cinema" of Fassbinder, Wenders and Herzog; and alternative points of view by women and gay filmmakers such as Dorrie, von Trotta and von Praunheim. Readings and discussions are in English. All films have English subtitles. (Offered alternate years.) No prerequisites. (Also listed as Film Studies 205.) 1 unit - Geppert.
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GR 220: Topics in German Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Block 7: Topics in German Literature and Culture: Holocaust. Even though such writers as Jean Paul Sartre, Theodor Adorno and George Steiner questioned whether one could ever create imaginative writing after Auschwitz, the Holocaust has been a presence in German literature from the 1940's to the present. Because the Nazis employed so many lies to pervert the truth, it has been the concern of a number of post-World War II writers and film-makers to render the horrendous truth in their art. In this class we will focus on the formal as well as on the moral responsibilities those artists had to face in order to understand and communicate the complexities of the Holocaust through literary or filmic representation. Prerequisite: ( Taught in English). (Also listed as Comparative Literature 200.) 1 unit - Geppert.
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GR 229: The German Democratic Republic
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
An overview of historical, political and cultural developments from the end of World War II to the unification of the German states in 1990, with consideration of important works of literature and film in the context of Marxist cultural politics. No prerequisite. Readings and discussion in English. 1 unit - Wishard.
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GR 305: German Composition and Conversation
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Extensive speaking and writing practice based on the reading of German cultural materials. (Taught in Luneburg.) Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent. 1 unit - Davis, Wishard.
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GR 306: German Composition and Conversation II
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Continued work toward proficiency in written and spoken German with attention to stylistic nuance and fluency of expression. (Offered in Luneburg only.) Prerequisite: 305 or equivalent. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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GR 311: Independent Reading
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
For students wishing to read literature not covered by courses they have taken or to bridge scheduling difficulties. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 unit.
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GR 312: Independent Reading
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
For students wishing to read literature not covered by courses they have taken or to bridge scheduling difficulties. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 unit.
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GR 314: German Culture & Institutions
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
The German-speaking countries. An introduction to the culture and institutions of the German states. (Offered in Luneburg only.) Prerequisite: 306 or equivalent. 1 unit - Schormann.
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