Lust and Disgust in Austrian Literature Since 1945
GRST 384
Fall 2006 not offered
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Crosslisting:
COL 384 |
This course will examine both major and minor figures of Austrian literature since 1945. Special attention will be given to these writers' tendency to disassociate themselves from a specifically German tradition and to pursue characteristic themes and concerns. These include the myth of Austria as the first victim of Hitler, the musicality of Austrian prose, and the fetishization of literary language. Representative authors will include prose writers such as Ingeborg Bachmann and Thomas Bernhard, as well as experimental poets such as Ernst Jandl and Norbert Kaser. |
Essential Capabilities:
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Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA GRST |
Course Format: Lecture/Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: GRST217 OR ([WUPG251 or GERM251] AND [WUPG252 or GERM252]) |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (GRST-MN)(GRST) |
Major Readings:
Ingeborg Bachmann, DAS DREISSIGSTE JAHR, SIMULTAN Thomas Bernhard, DER STIMMENIMITATOR, ALTE MEISTER Ilse Aichinger, SCHLECHTE WOERTER Elfriede Jelinek, DIE KLAVIERLEHRERIN Ernst Jandl, LAUT UND LUISE Norbert Kaser, GEDICHTE, PROSA, BRIEFE
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Examinations and Assignments: Four short papers (3pp.), one research essay (8pp.), one classroom presentation |
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