GER 473

Spring 2020 Part of Term 1

Part of Term 1
Jan 21-May 6

Credit: 3 hours.

Literary, thematic, cultural, and bibliographical analysis of the major authors, works, genres, and movements in German literature from 1920 to the present.

3 undergraduate hours. 3 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 undergraduate hours or 6 graduate hours if topic varies. Prerequisite: GER 332 or equivalent.

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GER 473 class schedule data for spring 2020
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
55521
Lecture-Discussion
P
3:00PM -4:50PM
M
1038 Foreign Languages Building
Preuschoff, N
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/20-05/06/20
Section Info:
Aesthetic Theory after Benjamin and Adorno In this seminar we will discuss on Walter Benjamin's and Theodor W. Adorno's writings on art. While Benjamin never wrote an aesthetic theory and Theodor W. Adorno never published his during his lifetime, the seminar will focus on both thinker's theoretical writings under this umbrella term, which have proven to be of an enormous influence in philosophy, sociology, and cultural theory. Both Benjamin and Adorno -- representing or associated with the Frankfurt School -- wrote during and after the rise of fascism in Europe, a catastrophe that shaped their critical view of the time, including their concepts of art. Those concepts in turn incorporate political, sociological, economical, environmental, and metaphysical considerations. In which ways do both thinkers share a common program in their aesthetic theories? How, for example, are aesthetic questions linked to ethical considerations in their work? How do they understand art as a way of social critique? Of course also, where do they differ? And finally, in what regards are their concepts still alive and relevant today?
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