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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

81. Department Of Near Eastern Studies At Cornell University
Ancient Israelite and near eastern religion, literature and history Modern Arabicand Hebrew literature; critical theory; Middle eastern film
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/nes/faculty.html

82. HJG: Periodicals Directory: Geographial Index: Middle East, Near East
Ancient near eastern studies an annual published by the School of Fine Arts, arabic and Middle eastern literatures. arabica journal of arabic and
http://www.history-journals.de/journals/hjg-region-nme.html
The History Journals Guide
by Stefan Blaschke Search Contact New Entries Periodicals Directory:
Ancient Middle /

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Periodicals Directory:
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Online Articles Index:
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Contents: Home Announcements Complete Index Electronical Index ... Reference Periodicals Directory Geographical Index : Middle East, Near East
  • Al- Abhath : journal of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, American University of Beirut
  • Achaemenid history: proceedings of the Achaemenid History Workshops
  • Ancient Near eastern studies: an annual published by the School of Fine Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology, University of Melbourne
  • Arabian archaeology and epigraphy
  • Arabic and Middle Eastern literatures
  • Arabica
  • ASOR newsletter [ASOR = American Schools of Oriental Research]
  • Baghdader Mitteilungen
  • BRISMES newsletter
  • British journal of Middle Eastern studies
  • Bulletin - British Society for Middle Eastern Studies
  • Bulletin of regional cooperation in the Middle East
  • Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
  • Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt ant the Near East. Notes and Queries

83. Judaic And Near Eastern Studies
Home Departments Programs Judaic and near eastern Studies The programalso includes various levels of arabic and Hebrew courses offered through
http://www.umass.edu/ug_programguide/judaic/

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Judaic and Near Eastern Studies
Courses Faculty 744 Herter Degree: Bachelor of Arts Office: 744 Herter
Phone: 545-2550 Chair of Department: Professor James Young. Professors Berkovitz, Bolozky, Rothstein, Rubin; Associate Professors El-Hibri, Shapiro; Assistant Professors Ben-Ur, Gershenson; Senior Lecturer Jiyad; Lecturer Schwarz. Adjunct Professors Denny, Dienes, Ellis, Erdman, Katsh, Mednicoff, Schwartzwald, Stone, Sullivan, Swartz, Wilson.
Judaic Studies
The Field
The program in Judaic Studies seeks to cultivate an appreciation of the central role played by Jewish culture in the development of human civilization. As an interdisciplinary program, Judaic Studies exposes students to a variety of perspectives on issues of enduring importance and global concern. Students may choose from a wide selection of introductory and advanced courses in Jewish history and thought, a full program in Hebrew language and literature, and Yiddish language. Beyond the core area of instruction, the curriculum also includes courses offered by several distinguished faculty holding joint appointments in Judaic Studies. Students may supplement the Judaic Studies course offerings with the following options: Special Problems courses in the area of a student's particular interest may be arranged with adjunct Judaic Studies faculty. Approved one-credit courses offered through the Hillel Foundation or Chabad House may be taken by enrolling in either JUDAIC 191 or JUDAIC 192. Consult the department's Course Description Guide produced each semester.

84. Near Eastern Section, CUL
The near eastern and Islamic Section of Cambridge University Library is a part and important collection of near eastern manuscripts, mainly in arabic,
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/NearEastern/NESmain.htm
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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Introduction The Near Eastern and Islamic Section of Cambridge University Library is a part of the Division of Oriental and other languages. The section purchases and catalogues all materials in Near Eastern languages; it deals with enquiries relating to these materials, and assists readers locally. Languages and Subject areas The term "Near Eastern" in the name of the section is to be understood in the broadest sense to include all areas and languages from Morocco in the West to the borders of Mongolia in the East, from Ethiopia in the South to Armenia in the North. The languages that fall within the section's responsibility are the following (in alphabetical order: Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Berber languages, Coptic, Ancient Near Eastern languages written in cuneiform, Egyptian, Ethiopic, Georgian, Hebrew (and all Jewish material written in Hebrew script, like Ladino, Yiddish, etc...), Persian and Iranian languages, Turkish and Turkic languages, and Urdu. While the Near Eastern collection tries to meet the basic needs of researchers in all these languages, it does not have large holdings in all of them. The focus of the collection is on Arabic and Hebrew, and the two other major Islamic languages, Persian and Turkish. In terms of subject areas, the collection is very strong on mediaeval history, classical literature, and the canon of Islamic sciences (theology, jurisprudence, exegesis, etc...) - or, in the case of Hebrew, on early and mediaeval Jewish history, literature and culture.

85. Near Eastern Studies Courses (N E)
Primary focus on near eastern and Asian cultures Islamic, Hindu, Chinese,Japanese; geography, language, 3060 Ancient near East literature. Cr. 3
http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/ubk-output/lib59.html
Near Eastern Studies Courses (N E)
The following courses, numbered 0900-6999, are offered for undergraduate credit. Courses numbered 7000-9999, which are offered for graduate credit only, may be found in the graduate bulletin. Courses in the following list numbered 5000-6999 may be taken for graduate credit unless specifically restricted to undergraduate students by individual course limitations. For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 1900 Comparative Religion. Cr. 3 Origins of religion: its social importance, its structure (fetish, totemism, myth, ritual). Pre-historic religion and the major religious traditions. (W) 2000 (FC) Introduction to Islamic Civilization of the Near East. Cr. 3 The origin of Islam; growth of Islamic institutions. (Y) 2010 The Bible and Ancient Mythology. Cr. 3 The Bible and Biblical religion in the context of its antecedents in the ancient world. (Y) 2020 Survey of Jewish History and Civilization. (HIS 2320)
Cr. 3

86. ALMISBAH: Languages And Literatures: Other Semitic Languages And Literatures (ex
Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, arabic andLanguages of Department of near eastern Languages and Cultures Bloomington
http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/ssgfi/subject/almisbah_ssg040301_on_e
ALMISBAH:
Languages and Literatures: Other Semitic Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Languages of Ethiopia): General Semitistics (WWW)
1. "afriche e orient" - rivista di studi ai confini tra africa mediterraneo e medio oriente Source Type Journals with Table of Contents only Organizations and Societies URL http://www.comune.bologna.it/iperbole/africheorienti/ Keywords journal; organizations; publications; Africa; North Africa; Middle East DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 2. Archives of ADABIYAT@LISTSERV.CC.EMORY.EDU Source Type Communication Forums URL http://www.listserv.emory.edu/archives/adabiyat.html Keywords Adabiyat; literary traditions; mailing lists; arabic literature; persian literature; hebrew literature; semitic literature; history; criticism DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 3. Asian and African Languages and Literature Source Type Universities / University Departments URL http://www.duke.edu/web/aall/index.html Keywords university; staff; courses; AALL; asian studies; african studies; arabic studies; hebrew studies; Durham DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links 4. Books International : Books from Israel

87. Near Eastern Collection
of Collection Ancient near eastern languages and literatures (3000 volumes), arabic language,......near eastern Collection. Collection Details;
http://www.asiamap.ac.uk/collections/collection.php?ID=126

88. About Main Frame In Framesmp
She draws upon her past experience in teaching arabic to make the software He received his Ph.D. in near eastern Languages and Literatures from Cornell
http://www.smilesprod.com/about.htm
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About SMP Owners Developer Partners Contract Workers ... Long-Term Goals Owners Steven and Jill Miles are the co-owners of SMiles Productions (SMP) LLC, a computer software publisher specializing in multi-media language programs. Our current programs are Arabic Made Easy Persian Tutor Speak Hebrew, Hebrew Alphabet Tutor and Egyptian Hieroglyphs Made Easy Steven Miles obtained his MBA in 1987 from the University of Montana and has worked in the computer gaming industry for about ten years. Through his work for three of the top entertainment software companies in the industry Nintendo of America, Acclaim Entertainment, and Sierra On-Line he has gained a comprehensive understanding of the software industry. Steve also worked at Know Wonder, a children's software publisher, where he produced Amiela's Notebook , a critically acclaimed Mattel product. He managed the early stages of development of the software Rugrats: Totally Angelica . Currently Steve works at Microsoft as manager in Xbox support. At Sierra On-Line Steven managed the development of two successful software products: Front Page Sports (FPS): Football Pro 95 It was listed as one of the best 100 software titles of all time by PC Gamer magazine. At Microsoft Steve is involved in other aspects of the software industry including customer care, establishing software standards and product testing. His extensive software experience assures that our software products are high quality, professional packages.

89. Library Of Congress, Collections Overviews: Area Studies: Near East Studies
The Library s interest in near eastern studies is not recent. The earlyimprints collection of the near East Division includes arabic books printed in
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/colloverviews/near-east.html
Collections Overviews Home Master List of Collections Overviews
Collections Overviews - Area Studies
NEAR EAST STUDIES
Scope Size General Research Strengths Areas of Distinction ... Weaknesses/Exclusions
SCOPE
This overview focuses on Library of Congress holdings of resources concerned with the areas covered by the Near East Section whether these are in custody of the Section or in other units of the Library. The Near East Section holds an estimated two hundred thousand titles in thirty-six languages including Arabic, Persian, Pushto, Turkish, Armenian, Georgian and the many languages of Central Asia such as Uzbek and Azerbaijani. A greater number of materials is dispersed in the general book and periodical collections, and in the Law, Manuscripts, Geography and Maps, Music and Motion Picture Divisions. Collectively, the Library's collections cover all fields of Middle Eastern studies in all fields of knowledge except clinical medicine and technical agriculture.
SIZE
GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
The Library collections are especially strong in areas such as Islamic studies, literature, history and social sciences. Travel accounts abound in the general collection, as well as translations of literary, religious and historical classics into English and other Western languages. When supplemented by the extensive collections in the General and Southern Asia collections containing translations of the Koran into more than seventy languages and by works on other Islamic legal and religious writings, the Library's collection of Islamica is probably the largest in the world.

90. JRULM: Special Collection Guide: Jewish, Near Eastern & Oriental Studies
The Library s near eastern and oriental manuscript collections come in large Many of the Samaritan, Hebrew and arabic manuscripts derive from the
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data2/spcoll/intjew.html
Library Home Special Collections Guide to the Collections
JEWISH, NEAR EASTERN AND ORIENTAL STUDIES
Contents: Manuscript resources Printed resources Bibliography Alphabetical list of resources ... Links to other Web sites
Manuscript Resources
The Library's near eastern and oriental manuscript collections come in large measure from the famous libraries formed by Pierre Leopold van Alstein, H.C. Millies, Nathaniel Bland, G.W. Hamilton and others, which had been assimilated in whole or in part into the Bibliotheca Lindesiana of Lord Crawford. The 20,000 items are in some forty different languages and range in date from the third millennium BC to the present day. They are written on most of the materials ever used by men and women for their records, including clay tablets, papyrus, linen, parchment, paper, wood, palmleaf, bone, bamboo and bark. The Library has one of the most important Near Eastern manuscript collections in Britain. By far the earliest items are the Sumerian and Akkadian cuneiform clay tablets from the third and second millennia BC, while Arabic, Persian, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan and Turkish manuscripts are especially well represented. The

91. NELC_Undergraduate_Program
near eastern Religion course sequence c. near eastern literature in Translationcourse sequence. 5. 8 further credits in nonlanguage, upper division NELC
http://depts.washington.edu/nelc/programs/programs_undergrad.html
Adviser: Tamara Sollinger
229B Denny, Box 353120
email: nelcua@u.washington.edu
Bachelor of Arts
Admission: Students in good academic standing may declare this major at any time. Suggested Introductory Course Work: Courses in any discipline that deals with the Near East, e.g., history, political science, economics. Courses in writing, literature, French, German, and Russian are also recommended. Major Requirements The Department currently offers four B.A. degree programs which are explained below: 1. NEAR EASTERN STUDIESLANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATION
3. NEAR EASTERN STUDIESCOMPARATIVE ISLAMIC STUDIES NEW
4. NEAR EASTERN STUDIES BIBLICAL AND ANCIENT NEW)
OPTION 1:
NEAR EASTERN STUDIESLANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATION (69 credits)

1. Two years or its equivalent (as evidenced by an examination) of one Near Eastern language.
2. 9 credits of advanced literature courses in one of the core languages (most require two years of preparation as a prerequisite)
3. NEAR E 210 (Introduction to Islamic Civilization) (5 credits)
4. For students of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Central Asian languages: NEAR E 211 (Islam); for students of Hebrew: NEAR E 240 (Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) or RELIG 210 (Introduction to Judaism). (5 credits)

92. Faculty - Middle East Studies
Terri DeYoung, Ph.D. CaliforniaBerkeley (1988), Associate Professor, near EasternLanguages and Civilization; arabic language and literature.
http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/mideast/mid-fac.html
Middle East Studies Faculty
Each underlined faculty name is linked to his or her Curriculum Vitae. Middle East Studies JSIS Home UW Home Financial Aid Office ... Seattle Information
Walter Andrews , Ph.D. Michigan (1970), Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilization; Turkish and Ottoman language and literature. Email: walter@u.washington.edu Jere L. Bacharach , Ph.D. Michigan (1967), Professor, History; history of the Islamic Middle East; numismatics of the Islamic world. Email: jere@u.washington.edu Michael Brame , Ph.D. MIT (1970), Professor, Linguistics; Arabic and Berber linguistics Rene Bravmann , Ph.D. Indiana (l971), Professor, Art History; African Islamic Art, arts of Sub-Saharan Africa Robert Burrowes , Ph.D. (1967) Princeton, Lecturer, Political Science and JSIS; government and politics of the Middle East, Yemen. Email: burrowes@u.washington.edu Ilse D. Cirtautas , Ph.D. Hamburg (1958), Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilization; Turkic languages and literatures. Email: icirt@u.washington.edu

93. Majors & Minors-Near Eastern Studies
Lower Division Requirements for the near eastern Languages and Literatures Major.near eastern Studies 10; In arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish
http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/majors/nestud.html
University Of California, Berkeley
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Berkeley includes more than 130 academic departments and programs, each of which belongs to one of 14 colleges and schools. Get essential information for each department: curricula, major/minor requirements, faculty lists, courses, and departmental web sites. Near Eastern Studies encompasses the languages and civilizations of the ancient, medieval, and modern Near East. The Department of Near Eastern Studies offers specialized training in Near Eastern Archaeology and Art History, Assyriology, Egyptology, Hittitology, Iranian Studies, Judaic Studies, Islamic Studies, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish. For students from other disciplines, the department offers a wide variety of courses to supplement such related fields as linguistics, history, political science, comparative literature and anthropology. To those not studying languages, the lecture courses offer a comprehensive body of information on past and present Near Eastern civilizations. Many of the department's courses are restricted to a small number of students and so afford an opportunity for close contact with the instructing staff. Lower Division Requirements for the Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Major
  • Near Eastern Studies 10 In Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish: elementary courses in the language, or their equivalents

94. General Catalog - Near Eastern Studies
near eastern Studies Five upper division courses arabic 100A; two onesemesterliterature courses (in arabic); two one-semester courses in arabic
http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_view_req?p_dept_cd=NE STUD

95. Michael Cooperson
Classical arabic Biography. In Understanding near eastern Literatures A Spectrumof Interdisciplinary Approaches, ed. Beatrice Gruendler and Verena Klemm
http://www.nelc.ucla.edu/Faculty/Cooperson.htm
Michael D. Cooperson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Arabic
Office: Kinsey Hall 393A
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511
310.206.1383 - phone
310.206.6456 - fax
cooperso@humnet.ucla.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D. - 1994 Harvard University (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)
A.M. - 1991 Harvard University (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)
Certificate - 1988 American University in Cairo (Center for Arabic Study Abroad) A.B. - 1987 Harvard College (Middle Eastern Studies) EMPLOYMENT 1995-2001 Assistant Professor of Arabic, University of California, Los Angeles. 1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor of Arabic, Dartmouth College 1994 Instructor, School of Arabic, Middlebury College 1990-1994 Teaching Fellow in Arabic, Harvard College 1991 Instructor, School of Arabic, Middlebury College RECENT GRANTS AND AWARDS 2001 UCLA Faculty Senate Grant 1999 UCLA Dean's Marshal Award (for scholarship and teaching) 1996 UCLA Faculty Senate grant MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Teachers of Arabic Middle East Studies Association American Oriental Society RRALL (Radical Reassessment of Arabic Language and Literature) Al-`Arabiyya. Journal of the American Association of Teachers of Arabic

96. Near Eastern Languages And Civilization
The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in near eastern languages and civilizationwith near eastern religion, near eastern literature in translation
http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/near_eastern.html
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Near Eastern Languages and Civilization
229 Denny Near Eastern languages and civilization focuses on the languages and civilizations of the Near East with an emphasis on the ancient and medieval roots of these civilizations as well as more recent cultural developments. Each language offered represents a major literary tradition. Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Central Asian Turkic are the languages of the most significant literary manifestations of Islamic civilization. Hebrew and Aramaic are the languages of the Bible and are central to Judaism and Jewish culture. Egyptian languages (Coptic, Hieroglyphic) and other Mesopotamian and Mediterranean languages (Akkadian, Ugaritic, Phoenician) are important to the ancient and Christian cultures of the Near East. These languages are taught in conjunction with courses on the social, cultural, and religious history of the Near East, providing students with a broad understanding and solid foundation for more advanced studies or professional career development.
Undergraduate Program
Adviser
229B Denny, Box 353120

97. NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES & CIVILIZATION
near E 230 Themes in near eastern literature (5) VLPA, I S near E 402 ClassicalArabic literature in Translation (3) VLPA DeYoung
http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/neareast.html
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Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. NEAR E 205 Noegel, Wellman
Investigates the complex relationship between violence and peace in a variety of religious traditions. Examines case studies from the ancient Near East, medieval East Asia, and the contemporary West from the standpoint of lived experiences and contemporary theories derived from several academic disciplines. Offered: jointly with HUM/RELIG 205; W. NEAR E 210
Major developments in Islamic civilization from advent of Islam in seventh century to present. Islamic history, law, theology, and mysticism, as well as the politics, cultures, and literatures of the various Islamic societies. Offered: jointly with SISME 210. NEAR E 211 B. Wheeler

98. UCLA Egyptology
There are a plethora of courses offered in Ancient near eastern Major fieldsof specialization are ancient near eastern civilizations, arabic, Armenian,
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/egyptology/page files/degrees page.htm
Undergraduate Study
The following provides introductory information regarding undergraduate degree programs. For a complete outline of degree requirements and on-line application procedures, refer to the UCLA Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools Web Site
Bachelor's Degree
Majors Offered At the undergraduate level, the department offers a Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations. This major will prepare a student for more advanced study in Egyptology at the graduate level. There are a plethora of courses offered in Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations at UCLA. In addition, undergraduate students are expected to have a substantial exposure to a number of different languages. More information on all of the undergraduate majors offered by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures can be found here.
Graduate Study
The following provides introductory information regarding graduate degree programs. For a complete outline of degree requirements and on-line application procedures, refer to the UCLA Graduate Programs Web Site
Master's Degree
Admission
In addition to the regular University requirements, a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in the language area selected for the degree, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test, and three letters of recommendation are required of applicants to the Master of Arts program. As a rule, students are not admitted with a grade-point average of less than 3.25 or a GRE score of less than 1,600. The GRE must be taken within 24 months prior to the date of the application. Prospective students may write to the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, 376 Kinsey Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511.

99. Jewish, Islamic And Near Eastern Studies Program - Faculty
Chair, Asian and near eastern Languages and literatures; Associate InterestsArabic language and literature, Islamic Culture Contact Busch Hall 28,
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jines/faculty.htm
Director PAMELA BARMASH - Ph.D., Harvard University, 1999
Director, Jewish, Islamic and Near Eastern Studies; Associate Professor
of Hebrew Bible and Biblical Hebrew
Interests: Hebrew Bible, Ancient law, Religions of the Ancient Near
East, History of the Interpretation of Scripture
Contact B usch Hall 111, 935-7156, Box 1111, pbarmash@wustl.edu Faculty LOIS BECK - Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1977
Professor of Anthropology
Interests: Tribe-state relationships, ethnicity, women in the Muslim world,
Iran
Contact : McMillan 116, 935-5290, Box 1114, lbeck@wustl.edu HOUSNI BENNIS - Ph.D. Candidate, Washington University
Lecturer in Arabic Language Contact : Busch Hall 24, 935-4905, Box 1111, housnib@yahoo.com NANCY BERG - Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1991 Associate Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature Interests: Modern Israeli Literature and Culture, Modern Arabic Literature, Literature of Arab Jews Contact : Busch Hall 112, 935-4451, Box 1111, nberg@wustl.edu

100. Islamic Studies Course Listings
arabic (near eastern Languages). 102A102B-102C. Intermediate Literary arabic Bibliography and Method of near eastern Languages and Literatures
http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/archive/catalog/2001_03/catalog-402.htm
Islamic Studies Course Listings
Course List Anthropology 130. Study of Culture 150. Study of Social Systems M154P. Gender Systems: North American M154Q. Gender Systems: Global 156. Comparative Religion 161. Development Anthropology 167. Urban Anthropology 215. Field Training in Archaeology 230Q. Theories of Culture 273. Cultures of the Middle East Arabic (Near Eastern Languages) 102A-102B-102C. Intermediate Literary Arabic 111A-111B-111C. Elementary Spoken Egyptian Arabic 112A-112B-112C. Advanced Spoken Egyptian Arabic 113A-113B-113C. Elementary Spoken Levantine Arabic 114A-114B-114C. Spoken Moroccan Arabic 120. Islamic Texts 130. Classical Arabic Texts 132. Philosophical and Kalam Texts 141. Modern Arabic Literature 150. Introduction to Arabic Literature and Culture 199. Special Studies in Arabic 220. Seminar: Islamic Texts 230. Medieval Literary Texts 240. Seminar: Arab Historians and Geographers 250. Seminar: Arabic Literature 596. Directed Individual Study 597. Examination Preparation 599. Ph.D. Dissertation Research and Preparation Archaeology 259. Fieldwork in Archaeology

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