Stanford’s M.A. in German Studies allows students to examine centuries of German thought, literature, film, and social critique. These project ideas span classical to contemporary topics, enabling intellectual depth and cultural insight through scholarly research.
Memory and Memorialization in Post-Holocaust German Literature
Weimar Cinema as a Reflection of Cultural Anxiety
The Frankfurt School and Modern Critical Theory: Then and Now
Translating Kafka: A Study in Interpretation and Ambiguity
The Role of Myth in German Romanticism
Eco-Criticism in Contemporary German Literature
Philosophy and Aesthetics in the Works of Walter Benjamin
Post-War Guilt and Redemption in German Theater
East vs. West German Identity in Post-Unification Novels
Gender, Power, and Repression in Austrian-German Psychoanalytic Fiction
Nietzsche and Modern Nihilism in Popular German Thought
Representing Migration in 21st Century German Film
The Role of the Flâneur in Berlin’s Literary History
Sound and Silence in German Expressionist Poetry
Heimat and the Crisis of Belonging in Rural Narratives
Multilingualism and Language Politics in Swiss German Literature
The Evolution of Fairy Tale Motifs in German Popular Culture
The Digital Turn in German Humanities Research
Jewish-German Identity Through the Lens of Literature
The Gothic and the Grotesque in 18th Century German Fiction
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