| Date |
Readings
and Screenings |
Web |
Assignments |
Week 1
27 Aug |
Introductions
A look at the Basic Law
What is a Federal Republic?
What is a parliamentary system?
A little history: Stunde null [Zero Hour]
"Resurrected from the ruins" or "Unity and right and freedom"? Or both?
Read
- The Basic Law (English,
German). [pdf
format; you need acrobat reader to these]
- Bundesrat
info
- The National Anthem(s).
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News and more
news news.
Election news sites:
Tagesschau
ZDF
AICGS
site (in English)
election.de (in
German)
The German government's
homepage.
More law links: All the German law you'll ever need is here
in German (includes the GG, the treaty between the BRD and
the GDR, 2 + 4 treaty, parliamentary rules and laws, the EU treaty, etc.)
or here in English.
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readings
web cruise
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Week 2
3 Sept |
Unit 1: The Election
Parties and Context
Introduction to the election.
- parties, platforms, candidates
- a few views of the current state of things
Read
- Press clippings and news printouts on parties, the election, surveys.
(First chunk in the Reader)
- Geoffrey K. Roberts, "The German Party System Today" in Party
Politics in the New Germany (London: Pinter, 1997), 174-88.(Reader)
- Helga Welsh, Andreas Pickel, and Dorothy Rosenberg, "East and West
German Identities: United and Divided?" in Konrad Jarausch, ed. After
Unity: Reconfiguring German Identities (Providence: Berghahn, 1997),
103-36.(Reader)
- Lewis Edinger and Brigitte Nacos, "From the Bonn to the Berlin Republic:
Can a Stable Democracy Continue? Political Science Quarterly
113.2 (1998): 179-91. (Reader)
- David Conradt, "Political Culture in Unified Germany: Will the Bonn
Republic Survive and Thrive in Berlin?" German Studies Review
21.1 (Feb 1998): 83-104. (Reader)
- Günter Grass, "The Lonesome Capitalist" in German Dis/Continuities,
special issue, The South Atlantic Quarterly 96.4 (Fall 1997):
703-713. (Reader)
- Michael Geyer, "Germany, or, The Twentieth Century as History" in
German Dis/Continuities, special issue, The South Atlantic
Quarterly 96.4 (Fall 1997): 663-702. (Reader).
- Omer Bartov, "How to Read History" (User's Guide)
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Germany-Info
elections page (in English, official). Start here.
Deutsche
Welle Radio election pages (in Engl).
Financial
Times (good background stories in Engl; not up to date)
Old election posters
Create your ideal
Chancellor.
foreign
policy and the election
Wahlrecht.de (THE
source, in German).
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Week 3
10 Sept |
Election preparations!
Read
- party platforms
- candidate bios
- key issues
- Alter & Monteath, Rewriting the German Past, Chapter
4 (Claus Leggewie, "The 'Generation of 1989': A New Political Generation?")
- more background
- Christoph Bertram, "Germany Moves On: Laying Angst to Rest"
Foreign Affairs (July/August 1998): 187-94.
- Patricia A. Davis, "National Interests Revisited: The German Case"
German Politics and Society 16.1 (Spring 1998): 82-111. (Reader)
- Peter Schneider, "Deep-Freeze" and "Reasons" (Reader)
- Methods
- Laurance McFalls, "How to Read Statistics" (User's Guide)
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Learn about your party's sites.
Keep up with your favorite news sites.
How 'bout a smoke.
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Week 4
17 Sept |
Election debates!
Election predictions!
Read
( more background)
- Deidre Berger, "Learning to Stop Hating the Germans" (User's Guide)
- Jane Kramer, "Letter From Berlin" (1991) (Reader)
- Andy Markovits and Simon Reich, The German Predicament: Memory
and Power in the New Europe (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1997), Introduction,
Chapters 1, 2, Conclusion (Reader)
- Alice Cooper, "When Just Causes Conflict With Accepted Means: The
German Peace Movement and Military Intervention in Bosniz" German
Politics and Society 15.3 (Fall 1997): 99-118. (Reader)
- Irwin Collier, "The Twin Curse of the Goddess Europa and the Economic
Reconstruction of Eastern Germany" German Studies Review 20.3
(1997): 399-428 (Reader)
- Gerd Gemünden, "How to View a Film" (User's Guide)
See
Wim Wenders, Wings of Desire (1987)
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Follow the news on your candidates daily! |
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Sunday
22 Sept |
Election
Afternoon and Evening sessions for election coverage (specific times and
place TBA) |
we'll monitor the results live |
attendance required |
Week 5
24 Sept |
Election Results analysis
Read
- Joyce Marie Mushaben, From Post-War to Post-Wall Generations:
Changing Attitudes Toward the National Question and NATO in the FRG
(Boulder: Westview P, 1998), chapters 2, 3, 7, 8 (Reader)
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Gather data on results and polls. |
No notes this week.
Essay 1 due in class THURSDAY.
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Week 6
1 Oct |
Unit 2: Legacies
Stunde Null [Hour Zero]
Read
- Friedrich Torberg, The Internal and External Emigrant.(In
the Reader or here.)
- Christian Rogowski, "How to Read a Play" (User's Guide)
- Robert A. Selig, "1945 to 1948: America's Long Road to the Federal
Republic of German (West)" German Life (June/July 1998): 26-30.
- David Peevers, "The Berlin Airlift 50 Years Later" German Life
(June/July 1998): 32-37.
- Konrad Jarausch, "1945 and the Continuities of German History: Reflections
on Memory, Historiography, and Politics" in Geoffrey J. Giles, ed. Stunde
Null: The End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago (Washington, D.C.:
The German Historical Institute, 1997). (Reader)
- Maria D. Mitchell, "Stunde Null in German Politics? Confessional
Culture, Realpolitik, and the Organization of Christian Democracy"
in Geoffrey J. Giles, ed. Stunde Null: The End and the Beginning
Fifty Years Ago (Washington, D.C.: The German Historical Institute,
1997). (Reader)
- Maria Höhn, "Stunde Null der Frauen? Renegotiating Women's
Place in Postwar West Germany" in Geoffrey J. Giles, ed. Stunde Null:
The End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago (Washington, D.C.: The
German Historical Institute, 1997). (Reader)
- Rebecca Boehling, "Stunde Null at the Ground Level: 1945 as
a Social and Political Ausgangspunkt in Three Cities in the U.S.
Zone of Occupation" in Geoffrey J. Giles, ed. Stunde Null:
The End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago (Washington, D.C.: The
German Historical Institute, 1997). (Reader)
See
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Clip of an interview with a Trümmerfrau,
Berlin 1947
(30 sec.).
Some pix:
put in oberlin here
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Week 7
8 Oct
no class thurs. |
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Week 8
15 Oct
no class Tuesday; |
The Wall, DDR, and Einheit
Read
- Alter & Monteath, Rewriting the German Past, Chapters
6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Timothy Ryback, "Why the Wall Still Stands," Atlantic Monthly (August
1986): 20-26. (Reader)
- Peter Schneider, "East-West Passages." (Reader)
- Joyce Marie Mushaben, "Auferstanden aus Ruinen: Social Capital
and Democratic Identity in the New Länder" German Politics &
Society (date): 79-101. (Reader)
- Dirk Verheyen, "What's in a name? Street Name Politics and Urban
Identity in Berlin" German Politics & Society (date): 44-72.
(Reader)
- Laurence McFalls, "Living With Which Past? National Identity in Post-Wall,
Postwar Germany" (User's Guide)
- Daphne Berdahl, "Dis-Membering the Past: The Politics of Memory in
the German Borderland" (User's Guide)
See
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Music: "Die 13."
DDR Ostalgie
DDR Info
German
t-shirts for sale
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Notes conference entry by midnight
on Wed! |
Week 9
22 Oct |
Christa Wolf
Read
- Christa Wolf, What Remains, in What Remains and Other Stories.
- Gail Finney, "'True Lies' in the Ex-GDR: The Intersection of History
and Fiction in the Career of Christa Wolf" in William C. Donahue and
Scott Denham, eds. History and Literature: Essays in Honor of Karl
S. Guthke (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, forthcoming 1998).
- Christa Wolf, "Subjective Authenticity: A Conversation with Hans
Kaufmann" (Reader)
- Hans Kaufmann, "On Christa Wolf's Principle of Poetics" (Reader)
- Wolf Biermann, "Nur wer sich andert, bleibt sich treu" Die Zeit
(24 August 1990).need translation!
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Find a good page on Wolf. |
Notes conference entry by midnight
on Wed! |
Week10
29 Oct |
The Legacies of the Holocaust
1. The Historikerstreit
Read
- Michael Stürmer, "History in a Land without History" Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung (25 April 1986).
- Ernst Nolte, "The Past That Will Not Past: A Speech That Could Be
Written But Not Delivered" Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (6
June 1986).
- Jürgen Habermas, "A Kind of Settlement of Damages: The Apologetic
Tendencies in German History Writing" Die Zeit (11 July 1986).
- Helmut Fleischer, "The Morality of History: On the Dispute about
the Past That WIll Not Pass" Nürnberger Zeitung (20 Sept
1986).
- Jürgen Kocka, "Hitler Should Not Be Repressed by Stalin and
Pol Pot: On the Attempts of German Historians to Relativize the Enormity
of the Nazi Crimes" Frankfurter Rundschau (23 Sept 1986).
- Ernst Piper, "Afterword to the Historikerstreit"
See
- The Nasty Girl, Michael Verhoven
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Look at a couple Holocaust sites. |
Notes conference entry by midnight
on Wed! |
Week 11
5 Nov |
The Legacies of the Holocaust
2. Memorials and Memory
Holocaust memorials, Goldhagen, and the Verbrechen-der-Wehrmacht-Exhibition
Read
- James Young, "Germany's Memorial Question: Memory, Counter-Memory,
and the End of the Monument" (Reader [Morris])
- Tim Ryback, "Report from Dachau" (Reader)
- Czaplicka on Hradlicka (User's Guide)
- Omer Bartov, "'Seit die Juden weg sind...': Germany, History, and
Representations of Absence" (User's Guide)
- Christian Rogowski, "Born Later: On Being a German Germanist in America"
(User's Guide)
- Wallis Miller (User's Guide)
- Susanne Zantop (User's Guide)
See
Volker Schlöndorff, The Tin Drum
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Look at the Berlin Holocaust Monument debate.
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Notes conference entry by midnight
on Wed!
See Wings of Desire again for fun: 900 Room, 9:30, Wed or Fri.
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Week 12
12 Nov |
Writing week. No class.
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stay off the web -- are you addicted yet? |
No notes this week. |
| DATE? |
All-day
FilmFest (Sat 8am-Sun 2am)
Edgar Reitz,Heimat
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(Dinner and caffein provided; bring your
own sack lunch and snacks.) |
Week13
19 Nov |
Unit 3: Identity
Read
- Alter & Monteath, Rewriting the German Past, Chapters
1 & 2
- Kacandes (User's Guide)
- Bammer (User's Guide)
- Rogowski (User's Guide)
- Belgum (User's Guide)
- Moruzzi (User's Guide)
- Spaulding (User's Guide)
- Konrad Jarausch, "Reshaping German Identities: Reflections on the
Post-Unification Debate" (Reader)
- Jaurausch, Hinrich Seeba, and David Conradt, "The Presence of the
Past: Culture, Opinion, and Identity in Germany" (Reader)
See
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, The Marriage of Maria Braun.
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How's your candidate doing? |
No notes this week.
Essay 2 due in class. |
Week 14
26 Nov |
Thanksgiving break. No class.
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no computers over the holiday |
read |
Week 15
3 Dec |
Identity
"Foreign Co-Citizens," "Guestworkers," and Political Asylum Seekers
An outside view of state power
Read
- Timothy Garton Ash, The File: A Personal History
- Alter & Monteath, Rewriting the German Past, Chapter 3
- Peter Schneider, "In Germany, Saigon Wins: The Vietnamese in Berlin"
and "Sentimental Journey" (Reader)
- Douglas Klusmeyer, "Aliens, Immigrants, and Citizens: The Politics
of Inclusion in the Federal Republic of Germany" (Reader)
- Magda Mueller, "Germania Displaced? Reflections on the Discourse
of Female Asylum Seekers and Ethnic Germans" (Reader)
- Leslie Adelson, "The Price of Feminism: Of Women and Turks" (Reader)
- Luise Pusch, "The New Duden: Out of Date Already" (Reader)
See
- Volker Schlöndorff & Margarethe von Trotta, The Lost
Honor of Katharina Blum.
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No notes this week
Essay 3 due in class.
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Week 16
10 Dec |
reading day, exams begin
See
- Doris Dörrie, Nobody loves me
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Final notes conference entry by midnight
on Wed! |
Week 17
17 Dec |
exams end |
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Final Essay due 12:15. |