MELC 358 A: Islam and Muslims in China

Winter 2024
Meeting:
TTh 1:30pm - 3:20pm / MOR 234
SLN:
17555
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
JSIS 583 A , MELC 559 A , JSIS 483 A , ANTH 369 A
Instructor:
GRADUATE STUDENTS SEE MELC 559A. *** SAME COURSE AS JSIS 483A/538A & ANTH 369A.
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

This course is an interdisciplinary introduction to Islam as lived experiences with a focus on the everyday lives of Muslims in contemporary China from the perspective of how Islam informs culture and creates social and spiritual meaning for individual Muslims and Muslim communities. We will examine Muslims’ understanding of their faith; the relationship of Islam to the political, economic and social lives of individual Muslims and how Islam shapes people’s sense of culture and identity; as well as the unity and diversity of Muslim communities in different parts of China from anthropological, historical and sociological perspectives. No prior knowledge of or exposure to Islam on the part of students is presumed. However, some background in China studies or the Eurasian Muslim world would be helpful, but not essential. The course will consist of lectures, reading assignments, and class discussions and will make extensive use of films and other visual media materials.  

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Catalog Description:
Examines the lived experiences of Muslims in China from the perspective of how Islam informs culture and creates social and spiritual meaning; the relationship of Islam to the political, economic and social lives of individual Muslims; interconnections between religion and culture; settler colonialism, control over expressions of Muslim identity and culture, discrimination in interethnic relations.
GE Requirements Met:
Diversity (DIV)
Social Sciences (SSc)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 18, 2024 - 4:24 am