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Modernity and Politics in Middle Eastern Literatures (COMPLIT 43)
HUMCORE
131
Instructors
Karahan, B. (PI)
Section Number
1
This course will investigate cultural and literary responses to modernity in the Middle East. The intense modernization process that started in mid 19th century and lingers to this day in the region caused Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literary cultures to encounter rapid changes; borders dissolved, new societies and nations were formed, daily life westernized, and new literary forms took over the former models. In order to understand how writers and individuals negotiated between tradition and modernity and how they adapted their traditions into the modern life we will read both canonical and graphic novels comparatively from each language group and focus on the themes of nation, identity, and gender. All readings will be in English translation. This course is part of the Humanities Core: https://humanitiescore.stanford.edu/
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
WAY-A-II
Units
3
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Minor Elective
Academic Year
Quarter
Autumn
Section Days
Monday
Start Time
11:30 AM
End Time
12:50 PM
Location
240-110