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GERM2020 Postwar German Society

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject German
Offered in GERM2020 will not be offered in 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The primary focus will be the Federal Republic of Germany present and past, but the course will also include the former German Democratic Republic, Austria and Switzerland. The German situation today will be approached via discussion of major social, political and cultural issues. At the same time, changes in everyday lifestyles, traditions and values (ecology, peace, the women's movement) will not be neglected.

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements for this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. analyse and critique German-speaking societies via written and visual texts.
  2. have an understanding of current affairs in German-speaking societies, and of world events from a European perspective, and
  3. combine this acquired ‘insider' perspective with their own as informed outsiders. In using target-language materials, this course provides an invaluable complement to European Studies and IR.
  4. Students will also have the opportunity to develop generic skills, e.g., critical thinking, written and oral communication, research, teamwork.
Indicative Assessment

10-15 minute oral presentation (25%), 1500 word essay (40%), test (25%) and class participation (10%).

Workload

2.5 hours/week of classes. The amount of time students could  reasonably expect to spend outside of contact hours will depend on reading speeds and level. Students who have started at Beginners' level will have slightly reduced assessment (essay length, and expectations of language proficiency).

Areas of Interest European Languages
Requisite Statement

GERM2105, or equivalent language proficiency.

Corequisites

Recommended: GERM2106 or GERM3008.

Recommended Courses Anything in the European Studies/IR area will of course help as background. But our prescribed texts for German language courses also provide a solid base.
Prescribed Texts Renate Luscher, Landeskunde Deutschland: Von der Wende bis heute (latest edition).
Preliminary Reading Any brief historical overview (in German) of Germany from 1945 on.
Majors/Specialisations Contemporary Europe, German Language and Culture, and German Language and Culture
Academic Contact Dr Gabriele Schmidt

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