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JNE 400B: Asian & Near Eastern Languages & Literatures Senior Seminar: Translation
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as ANELL 400
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JNE 400B - Asian & Near Eastern Languages & Literatures Senior Seminar: Translation
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JNE 4010: Fourth Level Modern Hebrew I
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as MHBR 4010
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JNE 4010 - Fourth Level Modern Hebrew I
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JNE 402: Fourth Level Modern Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as MHBR 402
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JNE 402 - Fourth Level Modern Hebrew II
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JNE 4020: Jerusalem, the Holy City
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An examination of the role that Jerusalem has played in three religious traditions-Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-through a study of archaeology, history, literature, politics, and theology from antiquity to contemporary times. A senior seminar in Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Studies. During winter break, the class goes to Jerusalem as part of the course. Student portion of travel costs TBA. Students unable to make the trip receive a reduction to 4 units of course credit. Preference given to seniors majoring in Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Studies. Others may enroll with instructor's permission.
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JNE 403: Gender and Sexuality in Judaism
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A critical inquiry into the Jewish sociocultural construction of gender, past and present. Topics include the nature of the Jewish convenantal community and male circumcision as a sign of membership; the matrilineal principle of ancestry; genital emissions and purity; marriage and divorce; and male and female roles, including leadership roles. Documents by and about Jewish women, their daily lives and their sacral lives, are among the materials explored. JNE 208F is recommended.
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JNE 403 - Gender and Sexuality in Judaism
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JNE 404: Islam Across Cultures
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Anthro 4042
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JNE 404 - Islam Across Cultures
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JNE 4041: Islam and Politics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Anthro 4041
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JNE 4041 - Islam and Politics
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JNE 4042: Competing Ideologies and Nationalisms in the Arab-Israeli Arena
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
We trace the roots of modern ideologies and nationalisms in the Middle East and analyze how they have developed in modern times under the influence of both secular and religious ideas. We examine how international politics have exerted their influence and how Arab and Israeli nationalism have affected one another. Among the topics discussed are Shi'ism, Nasserism, Zionism, and fundamentalism.
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JNE 4042 - Competing Ideologies and Nationalisms in the Arab-Israeli Arena
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JNE 405: Diaspora in Jewish and Islamic Experience
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The polarities of diaspora and home-periphery and center, wandering and rest, exile and return-have played important roles in the historical experience and religious culture of both Jews and Muslims. For long stretches of time, Jewish culture has been marked by the historical condition of statelessness combined with a theology of redemptive return. Paradoxically, it was the significant political and military success of Islam in its first millennium that helped to create a far-flung diaspora well removed from its center in Arabia. The institution of pilgrimage to Mecca counterbalanced a sense of distance and remove. More recently, modern nationalisms, war, and post-colonial politics-including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-have done much to underscore the continuing dilemmas of diaspora and home in both Jewish and Islamic identity. The goal of the seminar is to offer a comparative, historical perspective on this theme and to encourage students to examine an aspect of the diaspora experience in depth. Note: This course fulfills the capstone requirement for Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Studies. It also qualifies as a History department advanced seminar.
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JNE 4051: Colloquial Arabic
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Arab 405
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