Katherine Arens

Department of Germanic Studies

E. P. Schoch 3.102
Department of Germanic Studies
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712

k.arens@mail.utexas.edu

More Information on Katherine Arens

Current Courses


Supervising: GRC 311: The Movies Go to War


 

Guides to Writing, including dissertations

Doctoral Portfolio in
Interdisciplinary European Studies

Going the Distance: Reading

Tutorial for German for Reading Knowledge

Powerpoint on Writing Grants (April, 2005 Workshop) 


Older Courses

Fall, 2008:
GER 389K.1: Introduction to Scholarship
CL 390: Introduction to Twentieth-Century (Western) Theory
GER 392=C L 381: From Restoration to Revolution: Building 1968

Spring, 2009
GER 394C = CL 381: New Cultural Theory: Networks

Fall, 2007:
German 345: Germanisch-deutsche Kultur vom Untergang Roms bis zur Frühneuzeit
CL 382: Kristeva and Žižek Read Lacan: The Subject, Agency, and the Symbolic Order in Recent Theory
GER 389K: Fundamentals of Scholarhip

Spring, 2008: Not teaching
2004 website: Movies Go to War
Monday/Wednesday/Friday Schedule, Fall or Spring Semester | Tuesday/Thursday Schedule, Fall or Spring Semester | Summer Sessions
Fall, 2006
WGS 390Women's and Gender Studies Foundations 1
GER 382N Intellectual History: "Fin de siécle 1800, 1900, 2000:
Three Modern Turns in Mythic National Cultures"
Spring, 2007: Not teaching
Fall, 2005
GRC 311: The Movies Go to War
CL 382: (Hi)stories: Telling Stories of Culture
Spring, 2006
GER 386.3: German Literature, Enlightenment through Realism
GER 392: Textual Analysis for Cultural Studies:
Media, Information, and the Arts of Reading

Fall 2004
GRC 311: The Movies Go to War
CL 390: Introduction to Twentieth-Century (Western) Theory
WGS 390: Foundations 1: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies

Spring, 2005
GER 382N: Can(n)on Fodder: Case Studies in Textual Afterlives
GRC 311: Austria in Hollywood: Immigrants and the Movie Machine

Fall, 2003
GER 392: Gibt es österreichische Literatur?/ Is there an Austrian Literature?
GER 389K.1: Introduction to Scholarship

Spring, 2004
WGS 391 Foundations II: Theories of Knowledge and Praxis
CL 381: European Romanticism

First Summer Session, 2003
GRS f390J: From Dissertation to the Profession: Teaching by Design
 

 

Fall, 2002
GER 389K.1: Intro to Scholarship
GER 382N: Intellectual History: Made in Austria

Spring, 2003
WGS 391: Women's Studies Foundations II: Theories of Knowledge and Praxis

Fall, 2001
GER 389K.1: Intro to Scholarship
CL 381: Marxisms

 

Fall, 2000
FS 301: The Nobel Prize: How Books Work in the Age of Mass Media (Freshman Seminar)
GRC 327E (34740) = CL 323 (29710) = E 376L (31465): The Nobel Prize, Politics, and Literature
GER 389K.1: Introduction to Scholarship

 
Fall, 1999
GRC 301: Making History: How German Scholars Invented History
GER 389K.1: Introduction to Scholarship

Spring, 2000
GRC 362E: Continental Philosophy: Books that made the West
CL 382: European Romanticism (also Fall 1996)

Fall, 1998
GER 392: Competing for the Public Sphere: The Politics of the Aesthetic, 1740-1820
GER 392: German for Philosophy

Spring 1999
CL 381: The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Narrative Contention
GRC 362E: Freud and Lacan, with Kristeva

Fall, 1997
GRC 301: Romance, Revolution, and Reason: Europe and the American Revolution
CL 382 (28335) = E 393M (30985): (Hi)Story: Telling Stories of Culture
CL 390: Intro. to (Western) Theory

Spring, 1998
GER 382: Court, City, Nation: Transformations of Europe