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19. Writing Gender in Islamic Space <
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26. Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas <
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40. Topics in Interregional Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (pending faculty approval)<
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85. Independent Research<
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87. Honors Thesis<
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91. Senior Seminar: Research Topics in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies<
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(Identical to Arabic 10)
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Identical to Anthropology 27 )
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(Identical to Anthropology 19)
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Identical to Religion 8)
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Identical to Religion 9)
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Identical to Religion 10)
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(Identical to Korean 10)
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(Identical to Chinese 10)
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(Identical to Japanese 10)
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(Identical to History 5.2)
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Identical to Religion 16)
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(Identical to Anthropology 26)
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(Identical to Hebrew 10 and Jewish Studies 16)
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09S, 10S: 12 The history and contemporary issues of the island nation of Indonesiaâhome to the worldâs fourth largest populationâwill be examined in religion, politics, literature and lanÂguage, with particular attention to the independence movement and the development of a national identity. Course resources will include readings in fiction and non-fiction, workÂshops in performing arts, guest instructors, and multi-media materials both by and about Indonesians. WCult: NW. Diamond. 19. Writing Gender in Islamic Space (Identical to Womenâs and Gender Studies 49)
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(Identical to Anthropology 50.6)
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09W, 10W: 2A Selected subjects at the discretion of the instructor. Each course offering will examine a theme, author, period or genre in the context of Korean cultural history, often from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. In 09W, Humor in Twentieth Century Korean Literature and Film will examine the genre of comedy against the backdrop of Korean political, social and cultural history, drawing connections between comedic works and the Korean context while working both to understand the meaning of the âcomicâ or âhumorâ through various thinkersâ perspectives on wit, jokes, farce, humor, and so on and to examine deep connections between this oft-neglected genre and developments on the peninsula in the contemporary period. Students should emerge with a set of analytical tools for understanding comedic works as well as a general sense of the trajectory of modern Korean literary and film histories. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW. Hanscom. 26. Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas (Identical to Anthropology 32)
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09S, 10S: D.F.S.P. This course analyzes the historical and contemporary urban life of a traditional Islamic city as seen through the eyes of the townâs scholars, planners, educators, writers, and crafts people, as well as scholarly readings that have shaped discussions in anthropology, history, and the history of religions. Fez is the locus of classical discussions of urbanism, public space, and civic life in the Muslim world. Participating in the life of the city, students have an opportunity to experience first hand its educational, economic, religious, kinship, and political institutions. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW. Vandewalle, Higgins. 40. Topics in Interregional Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (pending faculty approval)
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09S, 10S: D.F.S.P. Examines the historical and cultural factors and forces that have molded and continue to mold colloquial Moroccan Arabic. This course includes an appreciation of the nonverbal aspectsâgestures and body languageâof communication and identity in the Moroccan setting. It also offers a minimal functional mastery of practical communicative skillsâthe sound system, basic sentence patterns, and everyday vocabulary of colloquial Moroccan Arabicâas well as a knowledge of the Arabic script, a key element of Islamic civilization and identity. WCult: NW. Vandewalle, Higgins. 85. Independent Research
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All terms: Arrange Advanced independent research under the direction of members of the staff. Proposals must be developed by the student in consultation with a faculty advisor and must be approved by the Steering Committee by the fifth week in the term preceding the term in which the independent study is to be taken. This course is a possible substitute for AMES 91. 87. Honors Thesis
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