Advanced Historical Literature: Middle East
HIST201ME
About the Course:
This seminar engages the history and historiography of the twentieth-century Middle East and North Africa through a critical approach that disrupts fixed concepts. By exploring the work of political theory, literary analysis, and historical scholarship, we begin in the 1850s and end in the 1980s. This course approaches the shifts in gender, race, and class in the Middle East and North through the close study of capitalist transformation, juridical structures and practices, social movements, and state formations.
Pre-requisites:
No pre-requisites have been entered for this course.Documents:
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