as of 1/15/2021 |
WORLD-MAKING THROUGH WORLD LITERATURE: GERMAN WRITING ABOUT THE EAST |
Country - Partner Institution - Programs: | Germany - Free University of Berlin - 'Free Univ. Berlin' |
UC Course Subject | German Comparative Literature |
Number & Suffix: | 151 E |
Full UC Title: | WORLD-MAKING THROUGH WORLD LITERATURE: GERMAN WRITING ABOUT THE EAST |
Transcript Title: | GER WRIT ABOUT EAST |
UC QTR Units - Division: | 4.5 - Upper Division |
Course Description: | This course seeks to contextualize, within the domain of world literature, German literary-cultural understanding and representation of the East in the past century, while attempting to locate the same in the configuration of new socio-cultural worlds within a fast-changing Germany and Germanophone Northern and Central Europe. Authors include: Hermann Hesse, Hermann von Keyserling, Stefan Zweig, Netty Radványi (née Reiling), Anna Seghers, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Günter Grass, and Ilja Trojanow. |
Language of Instruction: | English |
Partner Title: | WORLD-MAKING THROUGH "WELTLITERATUR": GERMAN WRITING ABOUT THE EAST |
Partner University Department: | Deutsche Philologie |
Partner University Course Number: | 16866 |