German Culture
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| Classification |
Keyword |
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Cultural Studies - German |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Considering the paramount importance of the Weimar Republic in the History of Germany, this Seminar offers a critical perspective of the political, economic, social and cultural manifestations that marked the 1920’s.
Program
The “Golden Twenties”. Politics, Society and Culture during the Weimar Republic.
1. The Weimar Republic
1.1. Political, economic and social context
1.1.1. “Weimarer Koalition”
1.1.2. The sovereignty bodies
1.1.3. From Philipp Scheidemann to Gustav Stresemann
1.1.4. From Hermann Mϋller to Adolf Hitler
1.2. Aesthetic production
1.2.1. Literature
1.2.2. Architecture
1.2.3. Plastic Arts
1.2.4. Theatre
1.2.5. Cinema
1.2.6. Music
1.2.7. "Kabarett"
1.2.8. Dance
1.2.9. Photography
1.3. Media
1.3.1. Radio
1.3.2. Newspapers
1.3.3. Television
1.4. Sports
1.5. Fashion
1.6. Anti-Semitism
Teaching methods and learning activities
The “Golden Twenties”. Politics, Society and Culture during the Weimar Republic.
1. The Weimar Republic
1.1. Political, economic and social context
1.1.1. “Weimarer Koalition”
1.1.2. The sovereignty bodies
1.1.3. From Philipp Scheidemann to Gustav Stresemann
1.1.4. From Hermann Mϋller to Adolf Hitler
1.2. Aesthetic production
1.2.1. Literature
1.2.2. Architecture
1.2.3. Plastic Arts
1.2.4. Theatre
1.2.5. Cinema
1.2.6. Music
1.2.7. "Kabarett"
1.2.8. Dance
1.2.9. Photography
1.3. Media
1.3.1. Radio
1.3.2. Newspapers
1.3.3. Television
1.4. Sports
1.5. Fashion
1.6. Anti-Semitism
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Eligibility for exams
Students are required to attend at least 75% of classes, except in cases foreseen in the Assessment Regulations, and obtain a successful mark in the different assessment components.
Calculation formula of final grade
Weighted average of the assessment components (oral participation and research paper).
Examinations or Special Assignments
Not applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Not applicable
Classification improvement
Accordance with Assessment Regulations in force.
Observations
Teaching language: Portuguese