Jewish Studies 225NT - Black, Jewish, Muslim Germany
Spring
2019
01
4.00
Karen Remmler
TTH 02:55PM-04:10PM
Mount Holyoke College
106246
Clapp Laboratory 126
kremmler@mtholyoke.edu
105922,106566,106246
As much as German culture is riddled with extreme examples of persecution and nationalism, the presence of those deemed non-German, such as Black Africans, African Americans, Jews, and Muslims, shaped cultural expression and cultural exchange. In this seminar we explore the expression of otherness as portrayed in literature, film, and art from the eighteenth through twenty-first Centuries. Drawing from critical race theory, critical ethnic studies, and gender studies, we consider work by non-Germans as well as the representation of others in German canonical and popular cultural production.