Fall 2024 Islamic Culture Studies GR5000 section 001

FOUNDATION TO ISLAMIC STUDIES

FOUNDATION TO ISLAMIC STU

Call Number 15965
Day & Time
Location
T 10:10am-12:00pm
207 Knox Hall
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Kathryn Spellman Poots
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description This course provides students with a foundation to the key concepts, theories and debates in the field of Islamic studies. Interdisciplinary in scope, and wide-ranging in substantive coverage, the seminar features weekly visits by faculty from across the university. The course will utilize major approaches in the classic areas of history, law and political economy as well as sociology, anthropology, media studies, and colonial and postcolonial studies. We will critically address theoretical questions and debates about culture and civilization, religion, secularization, law and authority, nation-states, globalization, minority rights and technology. While engaging with archetypal themes in Islamic studies, this course will also concentrate on gender and sexuality, cultural production and articulations, transnational movements, and modes of religious association and ritual in everyday life. We will examine the variety of ways that Islamic norms and practices are developed, reinterpreted, embodied and regulated in contemporary Muslim societies as well as among Muslims minorities in western contexts. This seminar is a core course for the MA in Islamic Studies and will be helpful for graduate students studying the Middle East, South Asia and Africa. Qualified undergraduates may register with permission of the instructor.
Web Site Vergil
Department Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Enrollment 12 students (15 max) as of 2:07PM Monday, September 16, 2024
Subject Islamic Culture Studies
Number GR5000
Section 001
Division Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Liberal
Open To GSAS
Section key 20243ISCS5000G001