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Course TitleGermany/Berlin from a Transnational Perspective
CampusHaverford
SemesterFall 2018
Registration IDCOMLH224A001
Credit1.00
DepartmentVisual Studies
InstructorBrust, Imke
Times and DaysMW 12:45pm-02:15pm
Room LocationHLL107
Course InfoClass Number: 2541 This course focuses primarily on the ways in which Germany/Berlin has influenced the visual imagination of American and other foreign artists, as well as a German immigrant artists, and Germans in the diaspora. While Germany without doubt has profoundly affected other countries worldwide, Germany and in particular the city of Berlin have also been shaped significantly by foreign influences, most recently during the recent refugee crisis in Europe. This course explores a variety of different visual media from film to the creation of museums. Taught in English with an extra session in German.; Crosslisted: German, Comparative Literature, Visual Studies Div: III; , B: Analysis of the Social World, A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (Hav: , B, A)
NotesClass Nbr: 2541 BMC: III; Hav: , B, A
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