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GRST-250 Decadence & Decay (4 Credits)
(PP) Traces cultural and social movements during the Weimar Republic in Germany, 1919-1933, considering economic and political events, literature, film, art, and architecture. Taught in English.

GRST-251 Outsiders in German Literature (4 Credits)
(PL) This course focuses on representations of outsider figures in German literature, written chiefly by people from marginalized groups. Students learn to analyze and critically evaluate ideas, themes, and techniques in short stories, novels, and feature films. Taught in English.

GRST-252 East and West Germany (4 Credits)
(PP) Traces the division of post-war Germany into East and West and provides an overview of the social, political, and economic differences between the two states, including the continued division more than thirty years after unification. Includes fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, and documentary and feature film. Credit may not be earned for both GRST-252 and 352. Taught in English.

GRST-253 German Film (4 Credits)
(PA) An overview of major films, movements, and directors of German cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries, along with the fundamentals of the analysis of film as an art form. Also considers the historical and political contexts in which films were produced. Credit may not be earned for both GRST 253 and GRST 353. Taught in English.

GRST-299 Directed Study (1-2 Credits)
Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member\'s direction. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair.

GRST-352 East and West Germany (4 Credits)
(PP) Traces the division of post-war Germany into East and West and provides an overview of the social, political, and economic differences between the two states, including the continued division more than thirty years after unification. Includes fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, and documentary and feature film. Credit may not be earned for both GRST-252 and GRST-352. Taught in English.

GRST-353 German Cinema (4 Credits)
(PA) An overview of major films, movements, and directors of German cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries, along with the fundamentals of the analysis of film as an art form. Also considers the historical and political contexts in which films were produced. Credit may not be earned for both GRST 253 and GRST 353. Taught in English.

GRST-393 International Study Colloquium (3-4 Credits)

GRST-399 Directed Study (1-2 Credits)
Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member\'s direction. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair.

GRST-400 Independent Study (1-2 Credits)
Research project in German literature or culture for departmental or divisional majors. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

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