German at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1248B001 011.0Elementary German
Enrollment limited to 18. Two additional hours TBA. Priority will be given to in coming freshmen and students completing the language requirement. Enrollment will be balance across the sections after freshmen registration if necessary.
Meyer
M-F 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
HU
TAYB
1249B101 011.0Intermediate German
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
Kenosian
MWF 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
HU
TAYB
1250B209 011.0Philosophical Apprch to Crit.
Cross-listed with COML and PHIL B209.
Seyhan
W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
EHI
1251B262 011.0Film & German Lit Imagination
Travel in Post-War German&Austrian Film
Counts toward Film Studies minor. Counts toward International Studies minor.
Meyer
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Travel in Post-War German&Austrian Film
HU III
BYC100
1252B321 011.0Adv Topics German Cultural St
Berlin in the 1920s
Cross-listed with CITY B319 and COML B321.
Meyer
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
CARP13
1457B380 011.0Topics in Contemporary Art
Visual Culture & the Holocaust
Cross listed with HART B380 & HEBR B380
Saltzman
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Visual Culture & the Holocaust
III
CARP15
1253B399 011.0Senior Seminar
Time & day TBA
KenosianHU
1525B403 011.0Supervised WorkHU
German at Haverford College
H001A011.0Elementary German
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
I.Iurascu
MWF 9:30-10:30: TTh 9-10

HU +
Gest 103
 
 
H101A011.0Intermediate German
U.Schoenherr
MWF 10:30-11:30

HU +
Gest 103
 
 
H201A011.0Advanced Training: Language, Text, and Context
Intermediate German.
U.Schoenherr
MW 12:30-2:00

HU III
Stokes 207
 
 
H320A011.0Contemporary German Fiction

TOPIC: One of the most interesting & exciting aspects of contemporary German Fiction is its aesthetic diversity that eludes any clear-cut literary-historical definition. Instead, we are confronted with the coexistence of multiple literary models, including documentary, feminist, meta-fictional, autobiographical, & immigrant literatures - compelling evidence that the notion of a single German literature has become totally obsolete. Focusing on exemplary texts, the seminar will closely analyze the diverging literary concepts and writing practices, characteristic of the literary scene today. Readings include prose texts by P. Weiss, Handke, Bachmann, Kluge, Bernhard, H. Muller, P. Schneider, Kirchhoff, Ozdamar, Schlink, Sebald, and Schulze.
U.Schoenherr
T 7:30pm-10:00pm

HU III
Gest 103
 
 
H399A011.0Senior Conference
U.Schoenherr
HTBA

HU