Course Schedule

Week 1: Introduction to Berlin and Weimar Era

Tuesday
Date
23 May
Introduction
Homework

Watch: Berlin, Symphony of a City

Write: Film Analysis Form
Wednesday
Date
25 May
Homework

Read: Kathleen Canning, “Introduction” Weimar Subjects/Weimar Publics

Read: Imagining America,” Chapter 15 of Weimar Sourcebook
Thursday

Date
25 May
Homework

Read: Berlin: City of Stones (chapters 1-4)
Friday
Date
26 May

Homework

Read: Berlin: City of Stones (chapters 5-8)

Write: Avatar Research and Character Development; set up Voices access


Week 2: Graphic Novel and Historical Representation

Monday
Date

29 May

Graphic Novel and Film as Historical Representation

Homework

Read: Finish Lutes graphic novel

Read: Scott McCloud: Understanding Comics, chapters 2 & 3
Tuesday
Date
30 May

Homework

In class discussion on Lutes; mini lecture on comics and Weimar history

Read: Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics 4 & 5
Wednesday
31 May

Homework


Read: McCloud, chapter 6

Write: Short Response Sheet (SRS): How does reading McCloud change your understanding of the “language of images” in Lutes’ City of Stones
Thursday
1 June

Homework


Read: Hayden White/Rosenstone on historiography and historiophoty

Write: Short Response Sheet: What is your position on the reflection of history on film? What is White’s primary premise? What is his position on Rosenstone?
 
Friday
2 June

Homework


Write: Avatar Research and Blog #1

Watch: Netflix series Babylon Berlin, first two episodes from season one

Write: Film Analysis Form

Week 3: Sociology of the City I: Gender and Sexuality / New Woman / New Man / Institute for Sexual Research (Magnus Hirschfeld)


Monday
5 June

Men in Weimar

Homework

Read: George Simmel, “War Neuroses and ‘Psychic Trauma’” (p. 7); Paul von Hindenburg, “The Stab in the Back” (p. 15); Willi Wolfradt, “The Stab in the Back Legend?” (p. 16); Carl Zuckmayer, “Erick Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front” (p. 23) = All from: Weimar Republic Sourcebook (Chapter 1, pp. 5-25, “The Legacy of War”)

Write: Short Response Sheet: How has your reading from these primary sources shifted/reinforced/changed your thinking about men and war?
Tuesday
6 June
Women in Weimar
in class discussion on gender and sexuality; mini-lecture on same

Homework

Read: “The Rise of the New Woman,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 8, pp. 195-218); “Sexuality: Private Rights versus Social Norms” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 29, pp. 693-715)
 
Wednesday

7 June
Women’s Movement

Homework

Read: Kristin McGuire’s study “Feminist Politics Beyond the Reichstag” (in Canning’s book) on Helene Stöcker

Thursday

8 June
Homework

Watch: G.W. Pabst’s films Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) (on Kanopy or YouTube)

Write: Film Analysis Form
 
Friday

9 June
Homework

Watch: F. W. Murnau’s film The Last Laugh (1924) (on Kanopy)

Write: Film Analysis Form

Write: Avatar Blog #2

Week 4: Sociology of the City II: Race, Ethnicity and Class / Jewish Community / Black Community / Proletarian Culture / White-Collar Workers

Monday
12 June

Sociology of the City II

Homework


Read: “White Collar Workers: Mittelstand or Middle Class?” Weimar Republic    Sourcebook (chapter 7, pp. 181-191); “Forging a Proletarian Culture,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 9, pp. 220-245)

Watch: Netflix series Babylon Berlin, 2 more episodes from season one
Tuesday
13 June
In class / mini lecture and discussion on race, class, and ethnicity

Homework

Read: “The Jewish Community: Renewal, Redefinition, Resistance” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 10, pp. 248-276)

Write: Short Response Sheet: How do reflections on Jewishness mesh with perspectives offered by Lutes and/or in Babylon Berlin?
 Wednesday

14 June

Homework

Read: “The Roaring Twenties: Cabaret and Urban Entertainment” Weimar Republic        Sourcebook (chapter 22, pp. 551-566)

Watch: Cabaret (1972) (can find on different streaming services, HBO Max, Google, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu for small fee).
Thursday

15 June
Homework

Read: “Blackness and Classical Music in the Age of the Black Horror on the Rhine Campaign,” Kira Thurman Singing Like the Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms (pp. 97-133); “Black Voices on the Black Horror on the Rhine,” Christian Rogowski, Remapping Black Germany (pp. 118-131)

Write: Short Response Sheet: How has your reading of this historical research (Thurman and Rogowski) shifted/reinforced/changed your thinking about race and/or entertainment in Weimar Berlin/Europe during the interwar years, esp. in comparison to chapter 22 of The Weimar Republic Sourcebook from Weds.?

Friday

16 June
Homework

Write: Avatar Blog #3

Week 5: Documenting the City: Challenges and Promises of Modernity / Mass Media

Monday
19 June

Visual Culture

Homework


Read: “Visual Culture: Illustrated Press and Photography,” The Weimar Republic             Sourcebook (chapter 26, pp. 641-651)
Tuesday

20 June
Photography / Advertising

Homework


Read: “Visions of Plenty: Mass Consumption, Fashion, and Advertising,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 27, pp. 655-672)
View: Photography of August Sander; Marianne Brandt, Dorothea Lang; Expressionist art and New Objectivity art
Write: Short Response Sheet: How do the photographs of Sander, Brandt, and Lang as historical documents mesh with your reading of primary articles from The Weimar Republic Sourcebook?
 Wednesday

21 June
Homework

Read: “The Cult of the Body: Lebensreform, Sport, and Dance,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 28, pp. 673-691)  
Thursday

22 June
Homework

Read: Jill Smith, “Prostitutes in Weimar Berlin” in Beyond Glitter and Doom
Watch: G.W. Pabst’s film Joyless Streets (1925)
Write: Film Analysis Form
Friday

23 June
Homework

Read: “Orphan Photos, Fugitive Images,” Tina Campt, Archive, Photography, and the African Diaspora in Europe, (pp. 83-114).   
Write: Avatar Blog #4

Week 6: Putting it Together and Wrapping it Up / Critical Theory & Analysis of an Era Then and Now

Monday
26 June
Critical Theory

Homework


Read: “Critical Theory and the Search for a New Left,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook chapter 12, pp. 309-329); “Cultural Pessimism: Diagnosis of Decline,” Weimar Republic Sourcebook (chapter 14, pp. 355-386)
Tuesday
27 June

Final Discussion and Analysis

Homework

Read:
Föllmar, Moritz, “Which Crisis? Which Modernity? New Perspectives on Weimar Germany,” in Beyond Glitter and Doom: The Contingency of the Weimar Republic.
Write: Short Response Sheet: Compare the primary documents of Weimar Republic Sourcebook with the essay “Which Crisis?” Think about what you knew about Weimar six weeks ago and what you know now. What are your main takeaways?
 
 
Due Friday
Write: Final Avatar Blog Entry #5