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ARABIC 2012: Contemporary Arabic Literature (in Translation)
3.00 Credits
Temple University
This course will survey some of the most important contemporary narratives of Arabic literature, with emphasis on their socio-political context. The timeline of the course runs from the end of World War II, the creation of Israel in 1948, and the 1952 Free Officers Revolution in Egypt up to the present. Historic events give us a framework for referencing the literary works. At the same time, we will consider novels, short stories, and poems as works of art on their own, inquiring into their narrative framework, aesthetic strategies, and position within the Arabic literary heritage. Critical and background readings will supplement literary texts. Occasionally we will have the opportunity to watch films that supplement the literature. All works will be in English and all films will be subtitled.
Prerequisite:
ENGLISH 0802 or equivalent
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ARABIC 2021: Contemporary Arab Society in Film (in Translation)
3.00 Credits
Temple University
This course uses film as a medium to explore contemporary social and political issues in the Arab Middle East. It investigates how filmmakers from the region narrate, represent and navigate particular historical events and conditions of the region. The films are coupled with readings that provide background and help to facilitate historical, cultural and, at times, aesthetic understandings of the narratives. The narratives begin roughly in the middle of the 20th century, and are arranged thematically – though a sense of historic consequence is evident. The films cover issues such as: feudalism and “socialist” revolution; Palestine after 1948 and the consequences in the Arab world; pan-Arabism; women, modernity, and the city; authoritarian states; religious extremism; war; immigration; and identity.
Prerequisite:
ENGLISH 0802 or equivalent
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ARABIC 2900: Honors Special Topics I
3.00 Credits
Temple University
This is an Honors course. It is arranged each semester. Please consult with the instructor and/or check the course schedule for specific topic.
Prerequisite:
ENGLISH 0802 or equivalent
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ARABIC 2910: Honors Special Topics II
3.00 Credits
Temple University
This is an Honors course. It is arranged each semester. Please consult with the instructor and/or check the course schedule for specific topic.
Prerequisite:
ENGLISH 0802 or equivalent
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ARABIC 3000: Special Topics III
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Arranged each semester. Please consult with the instructor and/or check the course schedule for specific topic.
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ARABIC 3001: Arabic Advanced I
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Fifth semester of Arabic.
Prerequisite:
Arabic 2002 (CR LANG 0151) or permission of instructor
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ARABIC 3002: Arabic Advanced II
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Sixth semester of Arabic.
Prerequisite:
Arabic 3001 (CR LANG 0250) or permission of instructor
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ARABIC 3010: Special Topics IV
3.00 Credits
Temple University
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ARABIC 4183: Arabic Directed Readings I
3.00 Credits
Temple University
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ARABIC 4283: Arabic Directed Readings II
3.00 Credits
Temple University
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