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German studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents, and disseminates German language and literature in both its historic and present forms. Academic departments of German studies often include classes on German culture, German history, and German politics in addition to the language and literature component. Common German names for the field are Germanistik, Deutsche Philologie, and Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft und Literaturwissenschaft. In English the terms Germanistics or Germanics are sometimes used (mostly by Germans), but the subject is more often referred to as German studies, German language and literature, or German philology.
Modern German studies is usually seen as a combination of two sub-disciplines: German linguistics and Germanophone literature studies.
German linguistics is traditionally called philology in Germany, as there is something of a difference between philologists and linguists. It is roughly divided as follows:
German major Shana Brouder '16 describes her experience studying abroad in Germany and as a student in the Department of Modern Languages at Washington College. http://www.washcoll.edu
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/german Current German Studies undergraduate students with different experiences and expectations for their future career, discuss their study at the University of Birmingham. 0:03 Why did you choose Birmingham? 1:18 Where did you spend your year abroad? 3:52 Which module did you enjoy most studying? 5:44 How might you use German in your future career?
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German Studies faculty give an overview of the department at Gettysburg College
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Associate Professor Friederike von Schwerin-High explains what makes the German Studies major at Pomona College special. http://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/german/
The MA in Irish-German Studies at the University of Limerick is a unique programme harnessing particular strengths in UL thanks to the Centre for Irish-German Studies while combining it with attractive and complementary existing MA programmes in Ireland (Galway), Germany (Berlin, Lüneburg and Jena), Austria (Vienna) and Switzerland (Bern). It aims to attract highly qualified students who will benefit from a strongly interdisciplinary and internationally focused academic programme. All participating exchange programmes for the second semester, ranging from German, Austrian, English and Irish Studies to Teaching German as a Foreign Language as well as Cultural Studies and Intercultural Business Communication, have been chosen in order to provide students with expertise interrelated with and...
The Breeders perform GERMAN STUDIES live at the Glass House in Pomona California. April 29, 2008
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00FB4UWJO/book "one of the central features of modern German criminology in revealing the 'true nature of crime' follows the tradition of enlightment" instead of accommodating the approach of the criminal justice system. This contention is made by the editors of Developments in Crime and Crime Control Research, Drs. Sessar and Kerner, as they continue to bridge the traditional gap between Anglo-american scholars in criminology and their German counterparts. The language barrier has long been another contributing circumstance to the division of philosophy among countries, but recently, substantial attempts are being undertaken to examine more closely the differences among specific criminological schools of thinking. Drs. Sessar and Kern...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00H87YI6K/book Traditions and Transitions: Curricula for German Studies is a collection of essays by Canadian and international scholars on the topic of why and how the curriculum for post-secondary German studies should evolve. Its twenty chapters, written by international experts in the field of German as a foreign or second language, explore new perspectives on and orientations in the curriculum. In light of shifts in the linguistic and intercultural needs of todays global citizens, these scholars in German studies question the foundations and motivations of common curriculum goals, traditional program content, standard syllabus design, and long-standing classroom practice. Several chapters draw on a range of contemporary theori...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B001F0PYPA/book Wagner's Ring, an important phenomenon of the German drama tradition, is situated and examined alongside other major works of the canon. Wagner defines tragedy as a mythological drama. The theoretical foundation of the Ring is a complex dialectic of history and myth. By contrasting the Ring with the dramas of Schiller, Hebbel, Hofmannsthal, and Brecht different facets of Wagner's work are uniquely highlighted beyond theoretical generalizations or broad overviews. This series of comparisons offers fresh insight into the interrelationships of the Ring with the previous German drama tradition, and also investigates its influence on twentieth-century drama and opera.scholars of German literature and culture will apprecia...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B008Z1CF7C/book New German Dance Studies offers fresh histories and theoretical inquiries that resonate across fields of the humanities. Sixteen essays range from eighteenth-century theater dance to popular contemporary dances in global circulation. In an exquisite trans-atlantic dialogue that demonstrates the complexity and multilayered history of German dance, American and European scholars and artists elaborate on definitive performers and choreography, focusing on three major thematic areas: Weimar culture and its afterlife, the German Democratic Republic, and recent conceptual trends in theater dance. Contributors are Maaike Bleeker, Franz Anton Cramer, Kate Elswit, Susanne Franco, Susan Funkenstein, Jens Richard Giersdorf, Yvo...
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http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/german Robert Evans delivers the undergraduate open day talk at the University of Birmingham in September 2015. A transcript of this talk will be available soon.
Maria I. Diedrich, “Fugitive Dreams: ‘We’-Formation among Black and White Hessians During the American Revolution” Sabine Broeck, “Tracing Slavery in Bremen: Black Studies Beyond Empathic Ethnography” Vanessa Plumly,“Afro-/Black Germans in Exilic Heimat” Gundolf Graml, “Teaching Afro-German History and Culture in College Courses: A Report on Successes and Challenges” (moderator Kristin Kopp)
COL (Ret) David M. Glantz, Editor, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, presents "The Soviet-German War, 1941-1945: Myths and Realities," as part of the Perspectives in Military History Lecture Series. The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center sponsors a monthly public lecture series, "Perspectives in Military History," which provides a historical dimension to the exercise of generalship, strategic leadership, and the war fighting institutions of land power. Learn more at http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec/index.cfm
Jackson Janes (American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Johns Hopkins University) about the Presidential Election 2016 and its influence on the German-Amercian Relations. Lecture held on June 1st 2016 at University of Göttingen, Institute for Democracy Research. Additional interview with Mr. Janes: http://www.demokratie-goettingen.de/blog/tansatlantische-beziehungen Further information about the lecture series: http://www.demokratie-goettingen.de/aktuelles/vortragsreihe-the-battle-for-the-white-house
About Dr Henriette Louwerse's talk & Co is for Conspiracy In this series about inspiration, I will explore the idea, or construct of inspiration from a gender perspective. In a personal and anecdotal investigation I will analyse a number of inspiring women and men in an attempt to uncover where inspiration lies and what the '& Co' element of the series title stands for. One cannot be inspiring in a vacuum, inspiration needs company and recognition, but does & Co only stand for company? Or for conspiracy? Or coincidence? Or confrontation? Heckles from the audience are appreciated. Join the conversation: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/inspirationandco Twitter: http://twitter.com/inspiration_co Tumblr: http://inspirationsheffield.tumblr.com Email: inspiration@sheffield.ac.uk
Our experts tell you everyhting about the admission and application for studying in Germany. Will they recognize my higher education entrance qualification? What if my school-leaving certificate is not sufficient? How good does my German have to be? This is a recording of our webinar on 27 March 2014.
On Friday, February 22nd the West European Studies Program held a discussion with Dr. Dieter Dettke, Visiting Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Security Studies Program, on "Germany Says 'No' The Iraq War and the Future of German Foreign and Security Policy." (ref: WES 20080222)
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Ich sitze doch hier
Ich bin noch hier
Ich bleibe hier
Ich bin noch hier
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Die Kuh
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Lass das Licht an
Du bist nur gekommen
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Wer machst du, du hast bloss
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Du erlöschten möchten
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Die Scherben runterfallen
Im dunkeln
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Ich bin noch hier
Und ich muss sehen sachen
Du verruckten alte Frau