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Revision as of 20:44, 5 January 2009
References
Contents
- 1 Maps
- 2 Class Schedule
- 3 Lectures
- 3.1 Nation, religion, secularism (2-Oct)
- 3.2 Nationalism (4-Oct)
- 3.3 War, violence, identity, Mahmoud Darwish, Yehuda Amichai (9-Oct)
- 3.4 Poverty and urbanization: Cairo, Lagos, Tehran (11-Oct)
- 3.5 Playing with race and ethnicity (16-Oct)
- 3.6 Class and marginalization (18-Oct)
- 3.7 Islam, gender, feminism, modernity. Debates about FGM and the veil (1-Nov)
- 3.8 The crisis of liberation (15-Nov)
- 4 Various readings
- 5 Audio/Visual materials
Maps
Class Schedule
Class Schedule, with links to many readings
Lectures
Nation, religion, secularism (2-Oct)
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Nationalism (4-Oct)
War, violence, identity, Mahmoud Darwish, Yehuda Amichai (9-Oct)
Poverty and urbanization: Cairo, Lagos, Tehran (11-Oct)
Playing with race and ethnicity (16-Oct)
Class and marginalization (18-Oct)
Islam, gender, feminism, modernity. Debates about FGM and the veil (1-Nov)
The crisis of liberation (15-Nov)
Various readings
- Bakr
- Colonial Harem
- Construction of Masculinity
- Idris
- Male Homosexuality
- Naguib Mahfouz
- The Nahda, Popular Fiction And The Politics Of Translation
Audio/Visual materials
Edward Said on Orientalism: