Middlebury

ARBC 0221

Modern Arabic Literature

Modern Arabic Literature
This course is a survey of the most important moments in the development of Modern Arabic Literature from the end of 19th century to the present. We will map the developments, achievements, and innovations by Arab writers against a double background of rising nationalism, decolonization, and wars on the one hand and the idea and experiences of modernity and the west on the other. We will examine works of fiction by both male and female writers including novels, short stories, and drama, as well as poetry representing several different Arab countries. Students are encouraged to read in advance Albert Hourani's A History of the Arab People. (Open to all, no previous knowledge of Arabic is required). 3 hrs. Sem
Subject:
Arabic
Department:
Arabic
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL LIT MDE

Sections

Spring 2020

ARBC0221A-S20 Seminar (Liebhaber)

Fall 2014

ARBC0221A-F14 Seminar (Liebhaber)

Spring 2011

ARBC0221A-S11 Seminar (Fakhreddine)

Spring 2010

ARBC0221A-S10 Seminar (Fakhreddine)

Fall 2007

ARBC0221A-F07 Seminar (Masmoudi)