German Studies 325 - Advanced Seminar in Transnational and Transdisciplinary German Studies

Advanced Seminar in German St.

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Karen Remmler

W 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
118551
Ciruti 006
kremmler@mtholyoke.edu
What constitutes contemporary German culture within global perspectives? How might we apply critical race theory, critical social theory, ethnic studies, and queer studies, in order to interpret trajectories of German cultures, histories, and memories? Building on interdisciplinary close-readings of German-speaking cultural production ranging from novels to documentary film, students develop a research topic that spans the humanities, sciences, and/or social sciences. Students may build on previous scholarly work in German studies and other disciplines, community-based learning, internships, and/or learning abroad to consider major concepts, issues, or problems in an original manner.

Prereq: Open to all students who have completed the equivalent of GRMST-223, have been placed into a 300-level course based on the placement exam, or with permission of the instructor.

Taught in German. Required seminar for German majors and highly recommended for minors.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.