GER-E 162 SCANDINAVIAN CULTURE (3 CR.)
Introduces Scandinavian cultural history from the region's unique position as an 'outsider' living in the outskirts of Europe and in close proximity to nature. Studies the Viking expansion, Icelandic sagas, traditional folk culture and its transformation into modern-day individual expression, indigenous modes of expression, contemporary literature and film, and current political and social trends.
1 classes found
Fall 2024
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 31237 | Closed | 4:45 p.m.–6:00 p.m. | TR | GA 1112 | May G |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
LEC 31237: Total Seats: 60 / Available: 0 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
- COLL (CASE) Global Civ & Cultr
- IUB GenEd World Culture credit
- COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inq
- Topic:
- IUB GenEd World Culture credit
- COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit
- COLL (CASE) Global Civ & Culture credit
Introduction to Scandinavian cultural history from the region's unique position as an "outsider" living in the outskirts of Europe and in close proximity to nature. Studies the Viking expansion, Icelandic sagas, traditional folk culture and its transformation into modern-day individual expression, indigenous modes of expression, contemporary literature and film, and current political and social trends and issues. Required books: Knut Hamsun, Pan (translated by Sverre Lyngstad) Penguin Classics ISBN-13: 9780141180670 Course Packet