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Uedu Open / Cultural Pluralism in Modern Middle East
21H.365

Cultural Pluralism in Modern Middle East

Prof. Lerna Ekmekcioglu | Spring 2014
Social Sciences Anthropology Sociology Humanities History Cultural Anthropology Middle Eastern History Middle Eastern Studies
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This seminar considers “difference” and “sameness” as they have been conceived, experienced, and regulated by peoples of the Middle East, with a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. The first half discusses the Ottoman Empire by exploring how this multiethnic, polyglot empire survived for several relatively peaceful centuries and what happened when its formula for existence was challenged by politics based on mono-ethnic states. The second half of the course focuses on post-Ottoman nation-states, such as Turkey and Egypt, and Western-mandated Arab states, such as Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq. Finally, the course concludes with a case analysis of Israel.
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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系History
語言English
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