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Middle Eastern Studies

4 courses found

MEST 2270 Culture and Society of the Contemporary Arab Middle East
Fall 2026

Introduces the cultural traits and patterns of contemporary Arab society based on scholarly research, recent field work, and personal experiences and observations in the Arab world. Taught in English; no knowledge of Arabic is required.

Rating
Difficulty
3.79
GPA
MEST 2559 New Course in Middle Eastern Studies
Fall 2026

New Course in Middle Eastern Studies

Rating
Difficulty
3.94
GPA
MEST 3490 Dangerous in Danger: Refuge and Otherness in Times of Crisis
Fall 2026

In this course, we will examine how the current refugee crisis may be seen as a radical event of a scope that reaches beyond Europe and the Middle East. We will be looking at previously-shaped images of nation, religion, migration, and integration, as well as asylum, refuge, and citizenship. Ultimately, we will be using our newly gained knowledge as a tool to understand cultural inclusion and societal exclusion both "far away" and "at home."

Rating
Difficulty
3.91
GPA
MEST 3491 Native Translation: Palestinian Voices in Contemporary Israel
Fall 2026

This course provides a close look at Palestinian cultural and literary production within the State of Israel. Muslim and Christian Palestinian citizens of Israel. With the support of region-specific theory, and through a continuous engagement with (the English translation of) literature, music, film, spoken word, visual art, political speeches, and newspaper articles, you will develop a critical understanding of the multifaceted, contemporary manifestation of Palestinian voices in Israel.

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Rating
4.0
Difficulty
GPA