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South Asian Studies

15 courses found

SAST 1600 India in Global Perspective
Fall 2023

The course will not be a conventional "introduction" to India which customarily emphasizes cultural history. Though there will be a short section at the beginning of the course that provides an overview of India's history, we will quickly move, after 6 class meetings, to the post-independence era, and focus in on the period since 1990, when India took steps to reform its economic policies and re-set its relationships with other world powers

3.0
Rating
1.4
Difficulty
3.65
GPA
SAST 2050 Classics of Indian Literature
Fall 2024

A survey of the foundational, formative and paradigmatic classic texts of the Indian Vedic, Buddhist, Jain, Hindu, Islamic and Sikh religio-literary-cultural traditions.

3.3
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
3.81
GPA
SAST 2280 Introduction to the Literature, Culture, and Arts of the Indian Subcontinent
Fall 2025

This course is an overview of the cultural dynamics as evident in the languages, literature and the arts from 2500BCE to the present. Drawing on a selection from the literary as well as writings on cultural history, miniature painting, music and cinema, the course will guide the students through the landmarks in the development of literature and the arts within a historical-cultural backdrop.

4.0
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.68
GPA
SAST 2559 New Course in South Asian Studies
Summer 2026

New course in South Asian studies.

3.2
Rating
3.3
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
SAST 3300 The Pleasures of Bollywood: Melodrama, Realism, Mythos
Fall 2024

This class will focus on cinema produced by the industry in Mumbai, popularly called Bollywood. Topics will include the relationship between fiction and documentation, between melodrama and realism, music and affect. Students will be taught the tools of film analysis and will be expected to watch and unpack films each week. They will also be expected to consider films in the social, political and economic contexts in which they were made.

4.9
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.98
GPA
SAST 3490 Knowing South Asia: The Forms of Apprehension
Spring 2022

In this class we will examine how South Asia (primarily India, Pakistan, and Bangla Desh) came to be a legitimate area of academic investigation within the modern American and European university. How did the various disciplinary discourses pertaining to South Asia (anthropology, religious studies, art history, literature, etc.) get their starts? A close look at the history of British colonialism will serve as our point of departure.

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SAST 3559 New Course in South Asian Studies
Fall 2021

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of South Asian studies.

5.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
SAST 3701 Business and Banking in South Asia
Fall 2024

South Asia, the region which stretches from Afghanistan to Burma and down to Sri Lanka, has been the center of thousands of years of trade and finance. In this course we will investigate the early history of this vast flow through the following: the highlights of the history of business and banking, trade and finance from about 1500 B.C to the early European merchant adventurers , the worlds and cultures that were implicated in that history.

4.5
Rating
1.0
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
SAST 3702 Business and Banking in South Asia II: Gold, Cotton, Rice, Debt
Fall 2022

In this course we will investigate the history of this vast flow through the following: the highlights of the history of business and banking, trade and finance that include the early European merchant adventurers, joint stock companies and other collectives, the beginnings of share markets, the worlds and cultures that were implicated in that history, and some of the theoretical questions that help us understand how business and banking worked.

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SAST 4991 South Asian Studies Capstone Seminar
Spring 2022

This is the fourth-year capstone seminar for students majoring in South Asian Studies. This course will draw on the multidisciplinary interests of the students who participate to create a collaborative and collegial environment in which to investigate some of the foundational concepts and categories involved in the construction of "South Asia" as unified area of academic discourse.

Rating
Difficulty
3.70
GPA
SAST 4993 Independent Study
Fall 2024

Independent Study course

Rating
Difficulty
3.98
GPA
SAST 5300 The Pleasures of Bollywood: Melodrama, Realism, Mythos
Fall 2024

This class will focus on cinema produced by the industry in Mumbai, popularly called Bollywood. Topics will include the relationship between fiction and documentation, between melodrama and realism, music and affect. Students will be taught the tools of film analysis and will be expected to watch and unpack films each week. They will also be expected to consider films in the social, political and economic contexts in which they were made.

Rating
Difficulty
3.94
GPA
SAST 5559 New Course in South Asian Studies
Fall 2021

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of South Asian studies.

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SAST 6701 Business and Banking in South Asia
Fall 2024

South Asia, the region which stretches from Afghanistan to Burma and down to Sri Lanka, has been the center of thousands of years of trade and finance. In this course we will investigate the early history of this vast flow through the following: the highlights of the history of business and banking, trade and finance from about 1500 B.C to the early European merchant adventurers , the worlds and cultures that were implicated in that history.

Rating
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
SAST 6702 Business and Banking in South Asia II: Gold, Cotton, Rice, Debt
Fall 2022

In this course we will investigate the history of this vast flow through the following: the highlights of the history of business and banking, trade and finance that include the early European merchant adventurers, joint stock companies and other collectives, the beginnings of share markets, the worlds and cultures that were implicated in that history, and some of the theoretical questions that help us understand how business and banking worked.

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Difficulty
GPA