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MEIS-UA 690: The Emergence of the Modern Middle East
4.00 Credits
New York University
Surveys the main political, social, economic, and intellectual currents of the 20th century. Emphasis on historical background and development of current problems in the region. Topics include imperialism, nationalism, religion, Orientalism, women, class formation, oil, the Arab-Israeli crisis, and the Iranian revolution.
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MEIS-UA 691: What Is Islam?
4.00 Credits
New York University
An introductory course dealing with the life of the Prophet Muhammad and the origins of Islam; the beliefs and practices of the Islamic community; differences between Sunni and Shi'ite Islam; Sufism; the spiritual, intellectual, and artistic life of the Islamic commonwealth; and modern Islamic revival.
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MEIS-UA 694: Islam and the West
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines the evolution of diplomatic, trade, and cultural contacts between Islam and the West. Particular attention is paid to the complex relationship that developed between these two civilizations and their historical impact on each other.
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MEIS-UA 696: Zionism and the State of Israel
4.00 Credits
New York University
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MEIS-UA 697: Palestine, Zionism, Israel
4.00 Credits
New York University
Survey of the conflict over Palestine from its origins in the late 19th century until the present. Examines the evolution of this ongoing struggle in its historical context. Discusses the roles of the various parties to the conflict.
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MEIS-UA 698: Israel: Fact Through Fiction
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New York University
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MEIS-UA 706: Muslim Spain: Literature and Society
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New York University
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MEIS-UA 710: Masterpieces of Arabic Literature in Translation
4.00 Credits
New York University
Survey of the masterpieces of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literature from pre-Islamic times to the present. Selected texts in translation from the major genres, both in prose and poetry, are studied as works of art in themselves and as a reflection of the societies that produced them.
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MEIS-UA 711: Literature and Society in the Arab World
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines selected works in translation of leading 20thcentury poets, novelists, and short story writers that reflect changing conditions and mores within Middle Eastern and North African societies. Investigates such topics as conflicts between traditionalists and modernists, the impact of urbanization on rural societies, and the existential dilemmas of men and women.
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MEIS-UA 714: Literature and Film
4.00 Credits
New York University
Women are central figures in the political upheavals of the modern Middle East; their images have had a remarkable hold on national and international imaginations. Investigates the representations of women and war in Arabic literature and film through such topics as the gendering of war; the gender politics of national symbolism and liberation; the politics and aesthetics of documentary film; revolutionary erotic and antierotic; and combat and collaboration.
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