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WGS 3140

Border Crossings: Women, Islam and Literature in the Middle East and North Africa

Course Description

Prerequisites

Previous 2000 level course in the humanities or social sciences

A focus on a bloodless, non-violent revolution that is shaking the foundation of the Islamic Middle East and North Africa, a revolution with women writers at the forefront.  An examination of the rhetoric and poetics of sex segregation, voice, visibility, and mobility in a spectrum of genres that includes folklore, novel, short story, poetry, biography, autobiography, and essay.

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