PETR 7380

Learning from Animals: Ethics in Medieval Persian Literature

New Add to Schedule

Course Description

In this course, we¿ll explore how Persian literature---especially in allegorical and narrative forms like the masnavi---addresses themes such as virtue, justice, empathy, and self-knowledge. The focus will be on two key twelfth-century texts: Nasrullah Munshi¿s Kalila and Dimna (translated by Wheeler Thackston), a collection of animal fables---featuring lions, jackals, elephants, hares, tortoises, snakes, ducks, and even ants---rooted in Indian and Persian moral traditions. 


  • Parwana Fayyaz

     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

     Sections

    1

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026