Middlebury

FOOD 0466

Animals in Mideast History

Animals in Middle Eastern History
In this course we will examine attitudes towards animals in Middle Eastern history, with an emphasis on Muslim settings. We will survey the law and ethics of human-animal relations in religious sources and engage with issues such as how humans differ from non-human “animals,” how they should treat animals, and the overall place and roles of animals in divine creation as reflected within different historical periods. We will also consider the impact of the modern animal liberation movement in the Middle East and examine a variety of religious and secular positions formulated by Muslims that have recently prioritized animal welfare and promoted environmental consciousness. (Counts for HSMT credit) Pre-1800. 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Food Studies
Department:
Food Studies
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP HIS MDE SOC
Equivalent Courses:
HIST 0466 *

Sections in Spring 2023, Japanese MA Hybrid

Spring 2023

FOOD0466A-S23 Seminar (Armanios)