GER 208

Studies in German Language and Style:  Contemporary Society, Politics, and Culture

HA
Spring 2025
TTh
1:30pm - 2:50pm

This course traces German cultural and political history since 1945, examining key developments and debates, including the aftermath of Nazi rule; violent clashes between students and government; the ideological rivalry between two German states up to reunification; migration and transnational cultures; and Germany’s role in Europe. The course facilitates advanced competence in written and oral German, but also develops analytical competencies in historical and critical argumentation across a range of primary and secondary sources, including poetry, prose, essays, films, artworks, and performances. Taught in German.

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