The Bachelor of Arts in German at the University of Wisconsin–Madison immerses students in the language, literature, and culture of the German-speaking world. From classical texts and translation studies to modern film and political discourse, this program prepares students for work in international relations, education, cultural research, and graduate study.
Exploring Existentialism in the Works of Franz Kafka
Translation Challenges in German Poetry: Rilke and Celan
Gender and Power in Grimms' Fairy Tales
The Representation of War in Post-WWII German Literature
The Role of Music and Poetry in German Romanticism
East vs. West German Cinema: A Comparative Study
The German Language and National Identity Post-Reunification
Multilingualism and Identity in Contemporary Swiss Literature
The Political Use of Language in Nazi Propaganda
Analyzing Cultural Memory in Holocaust Memoirs by German Authors
Environmental Themes in Contemporary German Literature
The Influence of German Idealism on Modern Political Thought
Reading Nietzsche: Morality and the Übermensch
Queer Themes in Modern German Literature and Film
Migration Narratives in 21st-Century German Fiction
Teaching German Through Interactive Language Apps
The Bauhaus Movement and German Design Philosophy
Satire and Social Critique in the Works of Heinrich Böll
The Legacy of the Berlin Wall in Literature and Popular Culture
Comparing Translation Techniques for German Philosophical Texts
The Role of Humor in German Language Acquisition
Study the German language and its literary, political, and artistic expressions in a global context through UW–Madison’s rich German studies program.
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