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Session Details252. The Eighteenth Century in the Twenty-First-Century Curriculum: Innovative ApproachesMonday, 6 January, 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Willow A, Sheraton Program arranged by the Division on Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century German Literature and the American Association of Teachers of German Presiding: Karin Anneliese Wurst, Michigan State Univ. 1. "Ten Years of the Making of Modern Europe: A Retrospective," C. Lynne Tatlock, Washington Univ. in St. Louis 2. "Teaching Eighteenth-Century Gender and Racial Stereotypes through Mozart's Zauberflöte," Alyssa L. Howards, Wake Forest Univ. 3. "The Real Household Tales of Europe: Teaching Fairy Tales Online," Angelika N. Kraemer, Michigan State Univ.
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