German at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1193B002 011.0Elementary German
Enrollment limited to 18. Two additional hours to be arranged.
Kenosian
M-F 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
Non-Intensive
HU
TAYB
1194B102 011.0Intermediate German
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
Seyhan
MWF 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
HU
TAYB
1195B202 011.0Intro to German StudiesKenosian
MW 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
no topic
HU I or III
TAYC
1196B231 011.0Cultural Profiles Modern Exile
Ethnographies of Memory: Women's Narratives
Cross listed with ANTH B231 & COML B231.
Seyhan
W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
TH224
1197B299 011.0Cultural Diversity & Its Rep
Middle Eastern Cultures in Contemp Germany
Topic is "Middle Eastern Cultures in Contemporary Germany". Cross-listed with COML B299 and CITY B229.
Seyhan
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU I or III
CARP15
1198B310 011.0Topics in German Literature
Decadant Munich: 1890-1925
Cross-listed with CITY 322.
Kenosian
TH 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Decadant Munich: 1890-1925
HU III
TAYB
1652B321 011.0Adv Topics German Cultural St
The Renaissance, Art and Collecting
The Renaissance Kunstkammer, also called cabinet of wonder and curiosity, held art objects (paintings, ivories, coins, small sculptures, armor, antiquities, technical instruments) and natural objects (metals and minerals, stuffed animals, marvels of the sea, monsters recorded in word and image) and objects considered both art and nature (New World artifacts). In this seminar, we will examine the Kunstkammer in theory and practice and as a site of visual culture in which the aristocracy, the merchant class as well as artists and scholars participated (e.g., D rer, Holbein, the Cranach print publishing house and the Vischer foundry). Cross listed as GERM B321.
Hertel
M 12:00 PM-2:00 PM
HU III
CARP15
German at Haverford College
H002B011.0Elementary German
Enrollment limited to 18 students.
H.Schlipphacke
MWF 9:30-10:30: TTh 9-10

HU +
 
 
 
H102B011.0Intermediate German
U.Schoenherr
MWF 10:30-11:30

HU +
 
 
 
H190B011.0Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies
Cross-listed in Independent College Programs
Fulfills Social Justice

NEW COURSE.An introduction to key concepts, issues, and theories in feminism and queer studies that focuses on the ways in which gender is constructed, understood, and enacted in relation to class, race, religion, nationality, and cultural productions.
H.Schlipphacke
MW 12:30-2:00

HU III
 
 
 
H305B011.0Modern German Drama
H.Schlipphacke
TTh 11:30-1:00

HU III
 
 
 
H399B011.0Senior Conference
U.Schoenherr/H.Schlipphacke
HTBA

HU