German Studies 223MG - Topics in German Studies: 'Migration, Identity, and Place'

Migration, Identity & Place

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Karen Remmler
M 09:45AM-11:00AM;TTH 09:30AM-11:15AM;WF 10:15AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
112195
kremmler@mtholyoke.edu
In 2015, Germany opened its borders to over a million asylum-seekers. The ensuing debates about German national belonging, identity, and rights often overlook the contributions of immigrants, refugees, and displaced persons throughout Europe since the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). Indeed, migrants continue to shape European and German cultures today. Through close-readings and analyses of visual images, narratives, and films produced by or about the experiences of migrants and refugees from the 18th century to the present, this seminar traces how immigrant cultures shape contemporary German culture.
Prereq: GRMST-221 or above; GRMST-201 with permission of instructor.
Taught in German.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.