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South Asia Area Studies
FALL 2007 Course Listings

Duke University

Asian and African Language and Literature
AALL 121 – Introduction to Asian/African Literature, Leo Ching
AALL 195: Islam and Feminism: Inside and Out, McLarney

Cultural Anthropology
114: Languages of the World, Julie Tetel
135: Muslims in the West – will include material on diasporic South Asians, Kathy Ewing
186A: Independent Study, Kathy Ewing
186B: Independent Study, Kathy Ewing
Graduate Level:
393: Individual Research, Kathy Ewing
399: Special Readings, Kathy Ewing

English
101A – Intro to Film, Jane Gaines
101B – Intro to Cultural Studies, Grant Farred

Program in Literature
165 C – Introduction to Asian/African Literature, Leo Ching

Religion
42 – Islam, Ebrahim Moosa
44 – Buddhism, Richard Jaffe
45 – Religions of Asia, David Need
152 B – Islamic Mysticism, Perso-Ind/East, Bruce Lawrence
161T: Muslims in the West, Kathy Ewing
186S: Poetry, Desire, and Religion, will have units on Vedic and Bhakti poetry, David Need

Women Studies
WOMENST 150: Islam and Feminism: Inside and Out, McLarney

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Asian Studies:
ASIA 135: South Asia to 1750, Saikia
ASIA 165: Bollywood Cinema, Taj
ASIA 180: Introduction to Islamic Civilizations, Carl Ernst

History
HIST 135: South Asia to 1750, Saikia

Religion
RELI 180: Introduction to Islamic Civilizations, Carl Ernst
RELI 181: The Modern Muslim World, Wright

North Carolina State University

History
HI 263 – Asian Civilization to 1800, David Gilmartin
HI 264 – Modern Asia: 1800-Present, Moyer
HI 474 – Modern India, David Gilmartin

Religious Studies
REL 300 – Religious Traditions of the World (Asian Religions) TkStewart
REL 331 – The Hindu tradition, TkStewart
REL 332 – The Buddhist Tradition, D Neil Schmid