GRM 333 The Aftermath of the Nazi Horror in German-Language Film from 1946 to the Present I

Is the first 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.