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GERM 325 - German Cinema |
A study of German film from the 1920s to the current scene, discussing such film makers as Murnau, Papst, Lang, Fassbinder, Herzog and Wenders. The class examines the German concept of "Heimat" through the use of literary texts and film, contrasting home as a place of residence, a set of relationships, a "homeland" nation, and a region of birth. Films, readings, lectures and discussion in German. Prerequisite: German 202, placement, or equivalent.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Humanities Division Modern and Classical Languages Department |
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