Students will be able to understand, speak, and write in Arabic at the intermediate
level.
Students will become familiar with major concerns and challenges in Arab society,
encompassing colonial, political, gender, economical, and religious issues and how
they identify how these issues impact modern Arabs.
Students will be able to understand modern Arab culture by studying major Arab literary
and artistic productions (novels, short stories, poetry, music, films, etc.).
Students will gain knowledge of major Arab critics and feminists (Edward Said, Nawal
Saadawi) and contrast these with often negative Orientalist representations of Arab
societies.
Through direct encounter with Arab communities (via ICA or study abroad) students
will gain firsthand and deep insights into Arab culture.