This interdisciplinary course introduces the diversity of refugee migration in German culture through artistic and cultural "texts," including those created by or in collaboration with refugees (film, comic journalism, literature, blogs, hashtag campaigns, music, etc). These texts are discussed in relationship to theories of racism, precarity, and biopolitics together and contextualized by work from other disciplines. This interdisciplinary course is methodologically informed by the theory and practice of cultural studies. Recommended restriction: for students with sophomore standing or higher. Same as GRMN 3681 and JWST 3681.
instructor(s)
Weber, Beverly
Primary Instructor
- Fall 2020 / Spring 2024