• SANS 4993

    Independent Study In Sanskrit
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    Spring 2026

    This course is meant to give students training in advanced Sanskrit

  • MESA 4999

    Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies Senior Thesis II
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    Spring 2026

    Thesis composition under the direction of a MESALC faculty member serving as thesis advisor and a second faculty member serving as second reader. The second faculty member may be from outside MESALC. Prerequisite: DMP major and instructor permission.

  • ARAB 5420

    Advanced Arabic IV
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    Spring 2026

    This course focuses on reading texts in Modern Standard Arabic of different genres.

  • ARAB 7120

    Introduction to Arabic Drama
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    Spring 2026

    This course introduces students to modern Arabic drama from the early pioneers' period in the 20th century to the contemporary era. We will study different forms of this genre including: musicals, traditional, experimental, feminist, and social drama. Further, students become acquainted with different schools of modern Arabic literary criticism and learn to analyze dramatic texts using critical analysis and specific theoretical terminology. Prerequisites: ARAB 5830 or 5840, or instructor's permission.

  • PETR 7131

    Love, Lust & the Divine in Persian Literature
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    Spring 2026

    This course aims to introduce you to Persian literature¿s contribution to global humanism through poetry and poetics. We'll explore how Persian romance novels in verse (masnavi) engage with themes like love, desire, beauty, and the Divine, and how these themes intersect with gender, religion, society, ethics, womanhood, and leadership.

  • PETR 7380

    Learning from Animals: Ethics in Medieval Persian Literature
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    Spring 2026

    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. 

  • MESA 7991

    From Method to Practice: Research Workshop in and Across Areas
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    Spring 2026

    The purpose of this course is to provide students with guidance in developing their graduate research projects. The initial portion of the course will be heavy on readings, while the latter portion will be structured as a series of hands-on workshops that draw on the insights of the earlier readings, in order to guide students through a semester-long research project of their choosing.

  • MESA 8993

    Independent Study II
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    Spring 2026

    Independent Study II