20th Century Literature of the German Speaking Countries



Based on literary texts of various lengths the course explores issues of cultural and historical importance as reflected in literature from 1945 to the present. The course aims at extensive classroom discussions, creative writing assignments of increasing difficulty, and students' presentations on different literary topics. The course also incorporates audio-visual materials as they relate to an understanding of Germany from 1945 onward.



Required texts: Wolfgang Rug and Andreas Tomaszewski: Grammatik mit Sinn und Verstand. (Klett Verlag); Melinda Nadj Anonji: Tauben fliegen auf. (DTV); Yoko Tawada: Talismann. (Konkursbuchverlag); Anna Mitgutsch: Haus der Kindheit. (DTV); Christa Wolf: Störfall. Nachrichten eines Tages. (Luchterhand); Judith Schalansky: Der Hals der Giraffe. (Suhrkamp).

Schedule
9:00am-12:59pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jun 27, 2011 to Aug 12, 2011)
Location
Munroe Hall 407
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