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Arts

HEG213

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
HEA203 Writing Short Fiction
HEA217 Literary Classics and the Canon
HEA218 Contemporary Fiction
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA232 Postcolonial Fictions
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA255 Confessionalism
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA257 Nineteenth-Century British Literature
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA270 Modernism
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA272 Australian Texts and Traditions
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA275 Children's Literature
HEA276 Studying Film
(Not Offered 2012)
HEA294 Telling Tales: Literature and Narrative
HEF207 Topic in French Culture
(Not Offered 2012)
HEF208 Introduction to French Literature
HEF215 French Language 2A
HEF216 French Language 2B
HEG204 The Golden Age of German Cinema
HEG207 German 2A
HEG208 German 2B
HEG209 Germany from Partition to Unity
(Not Offered 2012)
HEG212 Post-1945 German Film
(Not Offered 2012)
HEG213 Fiction in Divided Germany
(Not Offered 2012)
HEJ205 Public Relations
HEJ231 Media Cultures
(Not Offered 2012)
HEJ232 News: Core Skills and Research Methods
HEJ233 Youth Media
HEJ284 Topic in Journalism, Media and Communications
(Not Offered 2012)

2012  HEG213  Fiction in Divided Germany

Unit Level: Intermediate

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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OFFERINGS
Not Offered

DESCRIPTION

Beginning with the division of Germany after World War II, the unit traces the divergence of the two cultures through the study of representative works of literature. It continues with the main developments that distinguished East and West German society and then traces German literature up to unification. Students gain an enriched appreciation of modern German literature, including an historical understanding of the interrelationships between East and West German culture.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: Two 1,500-word essays (40%), two-hour written examination (60%)

TEACHING PATTERN: Two contact hours per week

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Web dependent - H
Some parts of this unit will be taught online
   Resource dependent teaching & learning - H
Independent study with provided resources replaces face-to-face or other classes (e.g. lectures)
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INTERNATIONALISATION
This unit includes specific international contexts/case studies.
This unit includes international cross-cultural issues/skills.

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq HEG100 or HEG102 or HEG103

STAFF: Dr Billy Badger (Coordinator)

FEES
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KEY

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