College Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ENGL 235 - A Kafkaesque CenturyCross-Listed as GERM 365 Taught in English; there is an optional German component for those who want to have the course count toward their German-taught courses. In this case, students must do the reading and writing assignments and some of their oral presentations in German.
What does the internationally (mis)used word “kafkaesque” actually mean? This course approaches Kafka’s work both as a case for literary analysis and as one that offers insights into modernism. In one way or another, Kafka sheds light on massive industrialization, bureaucratization, the commodification of art, the destabilization of patriarchy, and the development of technology and media, as well as on the question: what is literature itself. In addition to a selection of Kafka’s fiction, we shall read Crumb and Mairowitz’s graphic version of Kafka’s life and work, allowing students to produce their own graphic group project. Prerequisite(s): For the optional German component: GERM 308 ot GERM 309 , or study abroad, or permission of instructor. Offered alternate spring semesters. (4 Credits)
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