Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Final Blog


German 110 with Professor Roland was a treat.  It is a great change of pace from the normal “lecture only” style of classes.  It has a very different layout from other classes at St. Cloud State.  The class is more student orientated in the way that being involved in the discussions is almost mandated by the way we present information from student to student.  All in all it was a great class and the following is an overview of what I learned this semester in German 110.
The class began with a question and answer session between Professor Roland and all of the students.  He also asked us what we knew about German culture, politics, and any miscellaneous information or assumptions we had about Germany.  We than learned about the 16 German states, which are Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig, and Thuringia.  We leaned about each states geography, main businesses, political powers, and their population.  Each student made a short slide show of one of each state to show the class.  We than learned about each of Germany’s Political Parties, which are The CDU, The CSU, The SPD, The FDP, The Greens, and The Pirates.  The Pirates were a very interesting political entity to hear about.  The party seems so loose in their goals other than keeping the Internet ungoverned.  After we learned about these Political Parties we read the book, “All Quiet on the Western Front.”  This was a great book showcasing the hardships that fell upon young soldiers who were called to war and how one whole generation was lost in Germany due to The Great War.  After reading the book and discussing the book in great detail we watched a movie based upon the book, but in my opinion it did not have near the power as the book did in showing the hardships of these soldiers.  We than all did a review of a character in the book and how we envisioned the character.  We also did some group work where we reviewed a single chapter from the book and interpreted it in great detail.  We than got into some stuff that I am very interested in; German Arts, German Fine Culture, German Poetry, and German Literature.  Groups covered 18th, 19th and 20th Arts and businesses in great detail and exhibited pieces or works from German Artists in these respective time periods.  We also learned about sports and medicine from those time periods and about the role of women in those time periods.  After learning about those topics in each time period we watched to movies.  The first movie was Berlin Calling and the second movie was Der Baader Meinhof Komplex.  The movie Berlin Calling was a movie about a young man who is part of a culture in Germany that abuses drugs and is not happy with the norms of society like working 9-5 and being married to one other person and staying with them.  The next movie that we watched was about the RAF, a group in Germany in protested oppression against West Germany.  This movie was very raw; it depicted this group as killers and willing to do anything to get their cause heard and in the media.  Both of these movies worked well with each other because of the way that they depicted youth in Germany.  We than had a debate about guns, diplomacy, and where we stood on the grounds of using force to further a point.
Like I said earlier I really enjoyed the class as an introduction to German culture and how relatable it is to our own culture here in the United States. 

            

Weisswurst



A Traditional Bavarian Sausage
  • A sausage that is almost white in color
    • Made from veal and pork, and seasoned with bacon, onions, salt pepper, and lemon-powder.
    • It is smooth and slightly pasty
    • It is to be eaten warm, not hot


  • Rules for eating the Weisswurst
    1. Never to be eaten with fork and knife but instead cut in half and eaten with hands 
    2. Only to be eaten with a roll or a pretzel 
    3. Not to be eaten after 12:00PM because in the 1800's you ate it quickly due to no way to preserve the sausage



  • 10 FT Hog casings
  • 1.75 lb pork shoulder
  • 1.75 lb veal shoulder
  • 1.5 lb pork fat
  • .75 cup nonfat dry milk
  • Salt
  • Onion Powder
  • White Pepper
  • Mace
  • Ginger
  • Lemon Zest
  • Parsley

http://www.germanfoodguide.com/bayern.cfm#bayerncooking
Image from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weisswurst

Classroom Discussion Questions

1.  They organized their protest by accepting members to their group who were willing to fight for their cause.  They posted articles in they paper, wrote articles, and staged demonstrations to further their protests.  They performed two killings of cops and than a bombing of an Army Corps and a Police Station.
2.  In the beginning of the film the group was easy to stand behind and associate with.  They had a political purpose and goals.  As the group began to become more and more violent and outrageous they were harder to associate myself with.  By the end of the movie they seemed to lack feasible goals and basically were just terrorists and murders.
3.  Yes I believe his determination and rudeness did play a role in his leadership.  By him being rude it get him a air of superiority and purpose.  If anyone questioned him he spoke out vengefully and with a plan.  If he was timid with his leadership he would have not received as many followers.