GER 3040 GERMANY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM

This course examines Germany's changing identity, politics, and values in the new millennium. An in-depth look at current events shaping Germany is grounded in a study of how key figures and moments in German history continue to influence the people, politics, and institutions of Germany today. Topics of study may include: questions of Heimat; issues of migration and identity; medievalism; genius and inspiration; the role of Germany in the European Union and the world. The course makes use of news broadcasts and news websites, contemporary film, short fiction, and other cultural products.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

GER 2020 or placement at this level

Course Types

Civilization; Advanced Studies; German Studies Elective; Art History Elective; IGS: Europe Regional Concentration; International Business Regional Area Course; Interreligious Studies Elective

Offered

3000-level German courses are offered in rotation, one per semester. Contact the department to verify upcoming courses.

Previous Course Number

GER 324

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