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Course Listing: GRADUATE TOPICS IN NELCFall 2010, Bloomington |
NELC-N 695 GRADUATE TOPICS IN NELC (3 CR) 28423 01:00P-02:15P TR BH 331 Afsaruddin A 25 10 0 TOPIC : War and Peace in the Islamic Tradition Above class open to graduates only Above class meets with NELC-N 695 VT: SHI'ISM 28072 02:30P-03:45P TR WH 006 Walbridge J 18 12 0 Above class open to graduates only Above class meets with NELC-N 307 VT: ISLAMIC FEMINISMS 28073 04:00P-05:15P TR SY 212 Afsaruddin A 20 11 0 Above class open to graduates only Above class meets with NELC-N 307 VT: SURVEY ISLAMC ART&ARCHITECTURE 20074 01:00P-02:15P MW FA 102 Gruber C 10 7 0 TOPIC : Survey of Islamic Art and Architecture Above class meets with NELC-N 304, FINA-A 327, and FINA-A 527 Above class open to graduates only VT: ISRAEL FILM AND FICTION 28074 04:00P-05:15P TR BH 319 Katz S 5 4 0 TOPIC : Israeli Film and Fiction Above class open to graduates only Above class meets with JSTU-C 360 VT: ELEMENTARY MIDDLE EGYPTIAN I 28075 02:30P-03:20P MTWR SY 0008 Vinson S 26 19 0 Above class open to graduates only Above course will introduce students to the Middle Egyptian, the phase of the ancient Egyptian language as spoken and written from about 2000 to about 1300 BCE. Students will acquire a basic knowledge of the hieroglyphic script, essential grammar, and a working vocabulary of about 500 words. Above class meets with NELC-N 306 VT: TRANSNATNL COMMUNITIES: MUSLIM 18248 PERM ARR ARR ARR Harding C 10 8 0 TOPIC : Transnational Communities: Muslims in Europe and USA Above class open to graduates only Above class requires permission of Department Above class meets with WEUR-W 605 VT: MIDDLE EAST HISTORIOGRAPHY 20037 06:00P-08:30P T BH 335 Martin K 10 2 0 TOPIC : Theory and Method in Middle East Historiography Above class meets with HIST-H 685 Above class open to graduates only VT: ISLAM IN THE BALKANS 21138 01:00P-02:15P TR WH 005 Trix F 30 13 0 Above class open to graduates only Above class meets with NELC-N 307, ANTH-E 400, and ANTH-E 600 VT: POETRY/FICT/PHIL ANCIENT EGYPT 21165 04:00P-05:15P TR BH 247 Vinson S 26 22 0 Above class open to graduates only Above course will introduce students to the literature of Ancient Egypt: its poetry, its prose fiction, and its philosophical and religious literature. Problems to be addressed include: the definition of literature; the problem of genre classification; major themes; the cultural functions of literature; methods of interpretation; compositional techniques, including description, characterization, plotting, word-play, etc.; and problem of translation. All Egyptian texts will be read in English translation. Above class meets with NELC-N 306 NELC-N 695 GRADUATE TOPICS IN NELC (1 CR) VT: ELEMENTARY MIDDLE EGYPTIAN I CLSD 31573 PERM ARR ARR ARR Vinson S 1 0 0 Above class requires permission of Department
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