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534 Fall 2012 Literacy through Literature
GER 101 Spring 2010 Beginning German I Language Class
GER 102 Spring 2010 Beginning German II Language Class
GER 201 Spring 2010 Intermediate German I
GER 202 Spring 2010 Intermediate German II
GER 588 Fall 2010 Literary-Political Cabaret Development of European literary-political cabaret since 1900.
GER 211 Summer 2010 GER 211 Study Materials
GER 101 Fall 2010 Beginning German I Language Class
GER 102 Fall 2010 Beginning German II Language Class
GER 201 Fall 2010 Intermediate German I Language Class
GER 310 Fall 2010 Present - Day German: Its Structure and Use German 310 is a course for students who would like to improve their German language skills by learning about the German language, its structure and use, its grammatical regularities, its varieties, its relation to other languages, and current tendencies of its use. The course is taught in German. Most readings and exercises are in German. A contrastive approach will be taken in which similarities and differences will be analyzed between German, English, and other languages. The course will include brief lectures, practical exercises, writing assignments, classroom discussions, and student presentations on issues and problems related to the German language.
GER 101 Spring 2011 Beginning German I Language Class
GER 102 Spring 2011 Beginning German II Language Class
GER 201 Spring 2011 Intermediate German I Language Class
GER 202 Spring 2011 Intermediate German II Language Class
GER 375 Spring 2011 Love, Madness, and Decay in Vienna 1890-1920 This class offers an introduction to the culture of turn-of-the-century Vienna, one of the major birthplaces of twentieth-century Modernism. The work of writers, artists and architects, composers, and thinkers in various fields will be studied against the background of the political and social history of the last years of the Habsburg Monarchy.
GER 440 Spring 2011 Jews and Judaism in German Culture The purpose of the class is to examine the ways in which Jews, Judaism, and Jewishness have been represented in German works from 1500 to the present.
GER 278 Spring 2011 Medieval Answers to Modern Problems The special focus in this course will be: Friendship in the Middle Ages
GER 496 Spring 2011 Capstone Course - Deutsche Geschichte und die deutsche Ballade (496/596C) Development of a overview of the history of German culture, literature, and history through a focus on the history of the German ballad.
GER 373 Spring 2011 Women’s Fictions from the Twentieth-Century to the Present in German-speaking Countries To provide an overview of women’s cultural productions from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. We will explore issues of genre and gender, authorship, personal, national and transnational identities, and the politicization of the private sphere within the cultural context of Germany.
GER 597 Spring 2013 German Pedagogy Workshop
GER/TRAD 104 Spring 2010 Eroticism and Love in the Middle Ages
GER/TRAD 376 Fall 2010 German-Jewish Writers The course will focus on the contributions of Jewish writers to German literature and culture. In each case, a reading of the writer’s works will include an examination of that writer’s dual identity as Jew and as German, and a questioning of how this duality is reflected in the writer’s texts. Issues of assimilation/acculturation, Jewish identification, and Jewish self-hatred will all be discussed.
GER/TRAD 104 Fall 2010 Eroticism and Love in the Middle Ages
TRAD 103 Spring 2010 The German Speaking World