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.
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.