GER 306 / ECS 313

German Intellectual History: Modern Times: Temporalities of Our Age

Devin A. Fore and Marie-Louise James

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Time is notoriously difficult to conceptualize. This course explores recent approaches to understanding time that go beyond simplistic models of cause-and-effect or linear progress. Together we will examine philosophies and theories of temporality, along with their undergirding cultural-political debates and artistic projects. From micro-time and deep time to mythic time and con-temporaneity, we will investigate experiences of continuity, rupture, and crisis. Themes will include utopian imaginaries, nostalgia, and uncanny returns; objects of study will encompass film, art, landscape, literature, ethnography, and scientific instruments.

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