Course Schedule
GER 325 – German Cinema
Cross Listed · Gen Ed: Tier 2 Humanities · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives, Humanist
This course provides a historical overview from the 1920s to the present, with a focus on genres and movements such as expressionism, film noir, propaganda, New German Cinema, the Berlin School, by filmmakers such as Lang, Murnau, Riefenstahl, Ade and Akin. Films will be analyzed and discussed as aesthetic works and historical cultural products, and social issues such as gender, class, race, ethnicity and national identity will be explored. This course may be applied toward the major or minor.
This course provides a historical overview from the 1920s to the present, with a focus on genres and movements such as expressionism, film noir, propaganda, New German Cinema, the Berlin School, by filmmakers such as Lang, Murnau, Riefenstahl, Ade and Akin. Films will be analyzed and discussed as aesthetic works and historical cultural products, and social issues such as gender, class, race, ethnicity and national identity will be explored. This course may be applied toward the major or minor.
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- Section: 001
- Instructor: Fuhr, Thomas Benjamin
- Days: MoWe
- Time: 04:00 PM - 05:15 PM
- Dates: Aug 26 - Dec 11
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 29 / 75
GER 325 – German Cinema
Cross Listed · Gen Ed: Tier 2 Humanities · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives, Humanist
This course provides a historical overview from the 1920s to the present, with a focus on genres and movements such as expressionism, film noir, propaganda, New German Cinema, the Berlin School, by filmmakers such as Lang, Murnau, Riefenstahl, Ade and Akin. Films will be analyzed and discussed as aesthetic works and historical cultural products, and social issues such as gender, class, race, ethnicity and national identity will be explored. This course may be applied toward the major or minor.
This course provides a historical overview from the 1920s to the present, with a focus on genres and movements such as expressionism, film noir, propaganda, New German Cinema, the Berlin School, by filmmakers such as Lang, Murnau, Riefenstahl, Ade and Akin. Films will be analyzed and discussed as aesthetic works and historical cultural products, and social issues such as gender, class, race, ethnicity and national identity will be explored. This course may be applied toward the major or minor.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Alfred, Olapeju Oseyemi
- Days:
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- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 33 / 50
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- Section: 200
- Instructor: Alfred, Olapeju Oseyemi
- Days:
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- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 33 / 50
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Alfred, Olapeju Oseyemi
- Days:
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- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 33 / 50