The Master of Arts in German at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers students an opportunity to explore the rich traditions of German literature, culture, and language from historical and contemporary perspectives. The program supports interdisciplinary approaches and prepares students for careers in academia, translation, publishing, and international relations.
Interwar Literature and the Crisis of German Identity
Feminist Perspectives in the Works of Christa Wolf
Translation Challenges in Kafka’s Short Stories
The Role of Language in Constructing National Identity in 19th Century Germany
Environmental Themes in Contemporary German Literature
The Aesthetic Philosophy of the Frankfurt School
German Expressionism in Film and Literature
The Politics of Memory in Post-WWII German Narratives
Multilingualism and Identity in German-Turkish Literature
Weimar Culture and the Avant-Garde
Analyzing Satire in the Works of Heinrich Heine
Digital Humanities Approaches to German Literary Archives
Reception of Goethe in Non-European Literary Traditions
German Romanticism and Its Influence on American Transcendentalism
Dramatic Structure and Social Commentary in Brechtian Theatre
Narratives of Migration and Belonging in Post-Reunification Literature
Philosophy and Language in Nietzsche’s Prose
Jewish-German Identity in Exile Literature
Gender and Representation in German Fairy Tales
The Role of Myth in German National Literature
Develop critical and cultural fluency in German studies while exploring themes of language, identity, politics, and philosophy.
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