21G.017 | Fall 2002 | Undergraduate

Germany and its European Context

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1 Introduction
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Siegert, Hubertus. Berlin Babylon. (In-class screening)

Pinder, John. “What the EU is for,” “Single Market, Single Currency,” and “The EU and the Rest of Europe.”

Nietzsche, Friedrich. “The Four Great Errors.”

3

Byatt, A. S. Babel Tower.

Nietzsche, Friedrich. “The ‘Improvers of Mankind’”

4

Byatt, A. S. Babel Tower.

Noble, Michael J. “A Tower of Tongues.”

5 Nietzsche, Friedrich. On the Advantages and Disadvantages of History for Life.
6

Hermann, Judith. “This Side of the Oder.”

Kristeva, Julia. “Europe Divided: Politics, Ethics, Religion.”

7

Schulze, Ingo. Simple Stories.

Wolf, Christa. “The Leftover Baggage of German History: Correspondence with Jürgen Habermas.”

8

Wolf, Christa. Cassandra 3-138.

Bahro, Rudolf. “From Red to Green: Industrialism and Cultural Revolution.”

9

Strauß, Botho. “Idiots of the Immediate.”

Sloterdijk, Peter. “Cynicism — The Twilight of False Consciousness.”

10

Vinterberg, Thomas. The Celebration. (In-class screening)

Aspects of Dogma: p.o.v.

Foucault, Michel. “What is an Author?”

11

Houellebecq, Michel. The Elementary Particles.

Piper, Andrew. “Project Übermensch: German Intellectuals Confront Genetic Engineering.”

12

Beuys, Joseph. Artworks_._ (In-class screening)

Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. “Beuys: The Twilight of the Idol.”

13 Kristeva, Julia. “Europhilia-Europhobia.”

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