ISLAM & SOC SEASIA

Canceled
SEASIAN 137
247 DWINELLE
TTh 1230-2P
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84112
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Fulfills the L&S breadth requirements in Historical Studies and Social and Behavioral Sciences.

This undergraduate seminar will be an investigation into key discourses on Islam in Southeast Asia, focusing on history, literature, and culture. We will trace the processes through which Islam entered the Malay world in the 13th century, and explore the European colonial encounters with Islam in Southeast Asia and the ways that Islam interacted with and resisted colonialism. We will discuss the role of mysticism and of reformists and will also explore the struggles of Islam as a minority religion in the Philippines and Thailand. Readings will include primary sources in translation, literary texts, ethnographic works, and writings by colonial and local scholars.

 

Fall 2014