GRM 334 The Aftermath of the Nazi Horror in German-Language Film from 1946 to the Present II

Is the second of two courses that investigate how German culture from 1946 onward dealt with the Nazi past, the war, the Holocaust and their various after-effects, as well as the question of resistance, survival, and guilt by studying selected German-language films on the subject that were produced in the German-speaking countries between then and now.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

If taught in German: GRM 202, equivalent or permission; GRM 303 or GRM 304 or GRM 305 or GRM 306 taken previously is recommended.

Notes

This course meets for 3 contact hours per week.