Is compassion the foundation of human morality or a dangerously unreliable emotion? This course (German 385: The Rhetoric of Social Justice) examined the strategies and motivations in different media of fostering empathy for commonly held enemies or discriminated groups. The syllabus ran from Ancient Greece to depictions of Nazis and terrorists in modern film, and considered philosophical assessments of sympathy alongside examples of its aesthetic manufacture.
Students worked together in learning teams. Each group was assigned a "bad guy" and had to experiment with and critically analyze techniques of creating sympathy for their devils in three different media: rhetoric, drama, and visual arts.
Check out the results of their creative work in this website designed and built by current UW senior and former "Sympathy for the Devil" student, Faisal Fattani (winter 2020):
Portal to Team Projects (allow some time to load)
Cross-listed with: German, Philosophy, Comparative Literature