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  1. Arabic Literature of Africa: The Writings of Eastern Sudanic Africa (Handbook of Oriental Studies. the Near and) (Handbook of Oriental Studies. the Near and)
  2. Studies in Modern Arabic Literature by Colloquium on Modern Arabic Literature London 1974, 1975-12
  3. Live Theatre and Dramatic Literature in the Medieval Arabic World (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Snmuel Moreh, 1992-10-01
  4. Man Is a Cause: Political Consciousness and the Fiction of Ghassan Kanafani (Near Eastern Studies, University of Washington) by Muhammad Siddiq, 1984-10
  5. Studies in the Short Fiction of Mahfouz and Idris (New York University Studies in Near Eastern Civilization) by Mona Mikhail, 1992-05-01
  6. The Pennsylvania Tradition of Semitics: A Century of Near Eastern and Biblical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania by Cyrus H. Gordon, 1987
  7. Modern Literature in the Near and Middle East (Routledge/Soas Contemporary Politics and Culture in the Middle East Series) by Robin Ostle, 1991-04-12
  8. Literature of Ideas in Egypt: Selection, Translation, and Introductions. Pt 1 (Studies in Near Eastern Culture and Society) by Louis Awad, 1987-01
  9. First lessons in literary Arabic by Ernest N McCarus, 1972

1. NELC Home IUB Home NELC Arabic
Careers for Arabic Linguists. Search IUB Advanced Search The department of Near Eastern Languages and conversation, media, and literature .We
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2. Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Languages And
Akkadian and Sumerian Studies Arabic and Islamic Studies Archaeology of the Levant Semitic Philology Turkish Studies Yiddish Language and
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3. Binghamton University, MENA Program
science, anthropology, comparative literature, sociology, and classical and Near Eastern studies. Introduction to Arabic Literature; Arabic
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4. Welcome To NELC At The University Of Chicago
of Assyriology, Egyptology, and ancient Near Eastern Archaeology. classics, comparative literature talks and discussions in Arabic
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Arabic Distance Learning Project Copyright Near Eastern Languages and Civilzation at the University of Washington.
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7. Near Eastern Studies At The University Of Arizona
the languages, history, cultures, literature and Arabic Persian Judaic Studies Near Eastern Studies (Includes Hebrew and Turkish Courses)
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8. The Department Of Near Eastern Languages And Civilizations
Art and Archaeology, Near Eastern Judaica, and Northwest Semitic Philology. The Medieval and Modern fields are Arabic language and literature
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9. Yale Near Eastern Languages Civilizations Introduction
Medieval Studies, Comparative Literature, and The Yale Arabic Poetry Group was inaugurated in 2004. The Department of Near Eastern Languages
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10. NELC Home  IUB Home  NELC Arabic
arabic language program The department of near eastern Languages and as wellas supplemental courses on arabic conversation, media, and literature .
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Muslims in Western Politics
Organized by Professor Abdulkader Sinno When : September 22 - 24, 2005 Where : Whittenberger Auditorium, IMU For more information, please see: http://www.polsci.indiana.edu/iwest/ Annual Wadie Jwadieh Lecture Presented by Professor of History Juan Cole from Michigan University When : Sunday, October 16th, 2005, at 7:30 pm Where : Whittenberger Auditorium, IMU The department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (NELC), with the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program (MEISP), plays a key role in Indiana University's mission to foster cross-cultural understanding and international education. Through its home faculty and cooperative arrangements with adjacent departments at IUB, NELC provides a superb location for learning and research for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the complexities of the region of the Near East and the Muslim world. Our Arabic program is among the oldest, most established in the United States. We offer Arabic through the advanced level as well as supplemental courses on Arabic conversation, media, and literature .We also offer a Qur'anic Arabic course that runs parallel to the modern standard track.

11. College Of Arts And Sciences 2004-2006 Online Bulletin: Near Eastern Languages A
Arts and Sciences 20042006 Online Bulletin near eastern Languages and Cultures . Modern standard arabic as in contemporary literature, newspapers,
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Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Faculty Introduction Major in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Minor in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures ... Course Descriptions Faculty Chairperson Professor M. Nazif Shahrani Ruth N. Halls Professor Suzanne Stetkevych Professors Salman Al-Ani, Salih Altoma (Emeritus), Central Eurasian Studies), Christopher Beckwith (Central Eurasian Studies), Devin DeWeese (Central Eurasian Studies), Hasan El-Shamy (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), John Hanson (African Studies), Iliya F. Harik (Emeritus, Political Science), W. Eugene Kleinbauer (Fine Arts), Consuelo López-Morillas (Spanish and Portuguese), Thomas J. Mathiesen (Distinguished Professor of Musicology, School of Music), Christine Ogan (Journalism), M. Nazif Shahrani (Central Eurasian Studies, Anthropology), Ruth Stone (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), John Walbridge College Professor Henry Glassie (Folklore and Ethnomusicology) Associate Professors Stephen Katz (Jewish Studies), Paul Losensky (Central Eurasian Studies), Herbert Marks (Comparative Literature), Martha P. Vinson, Steven Phillip Weitzman (Religious Studies)

12. Yale > Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations > Undergraduate Program
Ancient near eastern languages and literatures, with emphasis on Egypt, in arabic literature, Arab civilization, Islamic religion, near eastern history,
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Click on map to see enlarged image. Undergraduate Program Depending on the student's interests, the major is built around study of one or more Near Eastern languages leading to a concentration in the ancient Near East (Egypt, Mesopotamia, or Syria-Palestine), in Hebrew language and literature, in the languages and literatures of the Christian Near East, or in Arabic and Islamic studies. Official Yale College program information is found in the Yale College Programs of Study, available on line at www.yale.edu/ycpo/ycps Requirements of the major. The requirements of the major are twelve term courses in the department, or their equivalent. No more than six term course credits from other institutions will be accepted toward this requirement. The course work includes at least two years of study of a Near Eastern language and no fewer than three term courses in the history and civilizations of the Near East, at least one term of which must be in the ancient and one in the Islamic Near East. Students should work out coherent programs of study in one of four areas of concentration: Ancient Near Eastern languages and literatures, with emphasis on Egypt, Mesopotamia, or Syria-Palestine.

13. Washington University In St. Louis
Asian and near eastern Languages and literature (ANELL) Guided Readings in arabicI, II Topics in Classical arabic literature and Culture
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Degrees Offered BA, MA (Islamic and Near Eastern Studies, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies) PhD (Anthropology, History, Comparative Literature) Middle East Languages Arabic (all levels) Hindi (beginning and intermediate levels) Modern Hebrew (all levels) Persian (all levels) Courses Anthropology Ancient Civilizations of the Old World Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East Archaeology of the Near East Greater Central Asia in Crisis Religion, Ritual, and World View Religion and Language Tribes, States and Revolutions Islam and Politics Ethnicity, Religion, and Change in the Muslim World Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literature (ANELL) Guided Readings in Arabic I, II Topics in Classical Arabic Literature and Culture Topics in Modern Arabic Literature and Culture Topics in Modern Hebrew Literature Guided Readings in Hebrew Israeli Women Writers Israeli Culture and Society Topics in Hebrew Literature Imagery in Persian Lyric Poetry Guided Readings in Persian Comparative Literature The Flowering of Islamic Literature, 500-1200

14. International Studies: Near/Middle Eastern Track
NELC Affiliated Degree Programs. Link to near eastern Languages and Cultures HomePage arabic, 372, Modern arabic literature in Translation, 5
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International Studies:
Near/Middle Eastern Track: Major Minor Certificate
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A student specializing in the Middle East gains familiarity with one of the most critical and complex areas in the world and a suitable background for employment in government, international business and many other fields. Core Courses International Studies Introduction to the Modern Middle East International Studies Contemporary Issues in the Middle East History Religion and Politics in the Islamic World International Studies (choose one): International Studies Conceptual Approaches to International Studies International Studies Selected Problems in International Studies International Studies Capstone in Current World Affairs Literature (choose one): Arabic Arabic Modern Arabic Literature in Translation Hebrew Ancient Hebrew Literature in Translation Hebrew Hebrew Modern Hebrew Literature in Translation Persian Persian Culture Persian Persian Literature in Translation Turkish Turkish Culture Turkish Turkish Sufism Turkish Turkish Literature in Translation Language Requirement Ten hours of advanced Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, or other Middle Eastern language or literature courses (not in translation) beyond the Colleges of Arts and Sciences' foreign language requirement.

15. Arabic And Islamic Studies, Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Langua
Students focusing on literature are required to take arabic 245r (Classical John S. Schoeberlein, Lecturer on near eastern Languages and Civilizations
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Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty ... urses Introduction The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, although it does offer one modern field as well. The goal of Arabic and Islamic studies is to give an integral view of Islamic culture in pre-modern times. Within this general framework the student will normally focus on one of the following fields:
Arabic language and literature

Islamic religion and culture

Islamic intellectual history
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Islamic institutional history

Islamic law
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Modern Arabic literature and culture
General Graduate Requirements For the A.M. degree: Students must meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing an A.M. degree in NELC. In addition to these, the student and the advisor will meet to design and agree upon a course of study specific to the interests of the student. For the Ph.D program: In addition to the general graduate requirements , students pursuing a Ph.D in Arabic and Islamic Studies must also meet the

16. Job Placement
Bazat Tahera Qutbuddin, PhD (arabic and Islamic Studies) 1999 Assistant Professorof arabic literature, Department of near eastern Languages and
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Job Placements of Some Recent Graduates from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University 2005 NELC Graduates:
Assistant Professor in Islamics, Department of Religious Studies, Macalaster College Jeremy Hutton, PhD (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) 2005 : Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary 2004 NELC Graduates:
Jason Bembry, PhD (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) 2004: Assistant Professor of Bible and the Humanities, Milligan College Rebecca Hasselbach, PhD (Semitic Philology) 2004: Madeline Kochen, PhD (Jewish Studies) 2004: Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan School of Law David Lambert, PhD (Jewish Studies) 2004: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Yale University Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University Aaron Rubin, PhD (Semitic Philology) 2004: Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and Comparative Literature, Penn State University Henrietta L. Wiley PhD (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) 2004: Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Denison University

17. UCLA Center For Near Eastern Studies :: Survey Of Arabic Literature
New course surveys arabic literature beginning with works from the jahili period.Michael Cooperson (near eastern Languages and Cultures) launched a
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18. UCLA Center For Near Eastern Studies :: 2005-06 FLAS Fellows
The Center for near eastern Studies encourages students in all departments toapply for Title VI Foreign Guilan Siassi, Comparative literature, arabic
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19. Near Eastern, Middle Eastern Language, Literature, Studies Graduate Programs Out
MA arabic Studies (with specialization in Middle eastern History) The sectionof arabic primarily studies the languages, literatures, history,
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M.A. - Islamic Jurisprudence and Its Principles; M.A. - Qur'anic Studies; M.A. - Fundamentals of Religion; M.A. - Hadith (Holy Tradition); M.A. - Aqueedah; M.A. - Islamic Education American University in Cairo, The Westminster Business School Arabic Studies: Arabic Language and Literature PO Box 2511 Cairo, 11511 Egypt Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: To be eligible for the master of arts degree in Arabic Studies the student must reach an acceptable level of proficiency in advanced literary Arabic as established by examinations. Degrees Offered: M.A. - Arabic Studies (with specialization in Language and Literature) American University in Cairo, The

20. Main Page For Program In Near Eastern Studies
Over 250 million people speak one or more types of arabic in what is known the program in near eastern Studies offers courses in literature as well as
http://classics.binghamton.edu/NearEast/Neareast.htm
A classical as well as modern language with a long cultural legacy, Arabic has been language in world history for more than 1500 years. One can hardly overestimate the importance of the language in contemporary world culture and commerce. Over 250 million people speak one or more types of Arabic in what is known as the "Arab World". Countless others in Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and North America either speak Arabic as a first or second language, or use it as part of their daily religious observances. It is one of only six official languages at the United Nations and is regarded as a "critical language" by the United States government. The language is also the centerpiece of Binghamton University's program in Near Eastern Studies, and an important component of the affiliated program in Middle Eastern and North African Studies ( MENA ). In addition to the Arabic major or minor, which can include courses in both Standard and dialectal Arabic (e.g. Egyptian or Moroccan), the program in Near Eastern Studies offers courses in literature as well as special topics courses dealing with key issues in Arabic and Islamic civilization, past and present. The flexible nature of the program, and in particular the Independent Studies option, allows it to offer a wide range of courses catering to the needs of majors as well as students from other departments, whether graduate or undergraduate.

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