GER 3110 WHERE DO WE BELONG? HEIMAT, IDENTITY, AND SPACE

For centuries, Germans have defined identity in terms of geographic space. This is the notion of Heimat. Heimat has always been contested: the national socialists appropriated the term, and Heimat may be redefined as the number immigrants continues to grow. Nonetheless, Heimat resonates deeply on the local, regional, and national levels and continues to play a role in Germans’ sense of self. In this course, we’ll use literary works, film, essays, public speeches, and visual art to examine the importance of Heimat in Germans’ self-definition and to understand German identity on a personal and intercultural level. We’ll also look at whether a similar identity-shaping process takes place in the communities (in the USA or elsewhere) to which we belong. 

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

GER 2020

Course Types

Literature; Civilization; Advanced Studies; German Studies Elective; Art History Elective; IGS: Europe Regional Concentration

Offered

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

Previous Course Number

GER 331

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