Spring 2014 Middle East-related courses at Harvard
CMES is pleased to announce that the Spring 2014 Harvard Middle East–related course list is now available. Please click here to download. This list includes a wide variety of courses related to the Middle East from across Harvard, as well as MIT and the Fletcher School at Tufts.
Courses being offered for the first time this spring include:
- Anthropology 2676 - Muslims, Islam and Anthropology, Asad A. Ahmed
- Comparative Literature 255 - Dysfunctional Family as National Allegory in the Middle Eastern Novel, William E. Granara
- Egyptian 125 - Sex, Gender, and Religion in Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Syria-Palestine, Jacquelyn Williamson
- History 60f - Nothing Pleases Me: Understanding Modern Middle Eastern History Through Literature, Sreemati Mitter
- History 60g - Debates in Middle Eastern History, Sreemati Mitter
- Islamic Civilizations 130 - Islamization & Vernacularization: Religion and Cultural Dynamics in the History of Muslim Southeast Asia, Michael Feener
- Islamic Civilizations 177 - Reading in the Islamic Archive of Africa, Ousmane Oumar Kane
- Jewish Studies 235r - Historical Consciousness and the Jewish Historical Imagination, Rachel L. Greenblatt
- Arabic 243br - Advanced Reading in Classical Arabic Bridge II - Rational Sciences, Khaled El-Rouayheb