Course Catalog - 2003-2004

     

FSEM 121 - 1ST YR SEM:KAFKA-HOLOCAUST

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Department: Humanities Division
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: FIRST YEAR SEMINAR: FROM KAFKA TO THE HOLOCAUST: DISCOURSE IN ALIENATION ***** DISTRIBUTION COURSE GROUP 1 ***** The beginnings of modernity are generally linked to the sociopolitical, economic, religious, and intellectual upheavals at the end of the 19th century. Whereas extreme reactionism to these developments led to a forced ideological stabilization, i.e. fascism, progressive literature addressed these issues from a standpoint of artistic experimentation as manifested in a discourse of alienation (expressionism, dada, Kafka). Holocaust literature reflects the ultimate clash between these principles. Primary readings will include Trakl, Wedekind, Kaiser, Kafka, Hesse, Remarque, Brecht, Celan, Werfel. Taught in English. ***** Also offered as GERM 121. ***** Enrollment limited to 15.