Unit name | Cultural History of the GDR |
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Unit code | GERM29008 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | I/5 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Dr. Jones |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Department of German |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Stalin described writers as the 'engineers of the human soul'. This view of the importance of art brought intellectuals in the communist Eastern Block, including East Germany, both privileges and oppression and led to an ambiguous relationship with those in power. The right to travel to the West was countered by censorship and observation by the Secret Police (Stasi). The sense of fighting for a common cause was tempered by disillusionment with the results of socialism in Eastern Europe. This module explores the relationship between intellectuals and representatives of power in the GDR from 1949-1989. We will explore the history of the GDR from a cultural perspective, drawing links between key literary and artistic developments and wider political events in the context of the Cold War.
Aims:
Successful students will:
One 2-hour session per week combining lectures and student-led seminars.
One of the following:
a) A written assignment of 2000 words and a two hour exam (50% each)
b) A written assignment of 2000 words (25%) and a three hour exam (75%)
c) Two written assignments of 2000 words (50% each)
d) One written assignment of 4000 words
e) One oral presentation (25%) and one written assignment of 2500 words (75%)
Werner Mittenzwei, Die Intellektuellen: Literatur und Politik in Ostdeutschland 1945-2000 (Berlin: Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag, 2003)
Further set reading will be provided by the lecturer.