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AMELANG 157A: Secont-Year Zulu, First Quarter

Continuation of AMELANG 156C. Prerequisite AMELANG 156C.
Last offered: Autumn 2014 | UG Reqs: Language

AMELANG 157B: Second-Year Zulu, Second Quarter

Continuation of AMELANG 157A. Prerequisite: AMELANG 157A.
Last offered: Winter 2015

AMELANG 157C: Second-Year Zulu, Third Quarter

Continuation of AMELANG 157B. Prerequisite: AMELANG 157B.
Last offered: Spring 2015

AMELANG 170A: Biblical Hebrew, First Quarter (JEWISHST 107A, RELIGST 170A)

Establish a basic familiarity with the grammar and vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew and will begin developing a facility with the language. Students that are enrolled in this course must also enroll in Beginning Hebrew. This course requires no prior knowledge of Hebrew and will begin with learning the alphabet. By the end of the year, students will be able to translate basic biblical texts, will be familiar with common lexica and reference grammars, and will have sufficient foundational knowledge to enable them to continue expanding their knowledge either in a subsequent course or own their own.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2
Instructors: Porat, G. (PI)

AMELANG 170B: Biblical Hebrew, Second Quarter (JEWISHST 107B)

Continuation of 170A
Terms: Win | Units: 2
Instructors: Porat, G. (PI)

AMELANG 170C: Biblical Hebrew, Third Quarter (JEWISHST 107C)

Continuation of 170B.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2

AMELANG 171: The Bible in Modern Hebrew Literature

The role of biblical myths in shaping Israeli identity and the development of a secular Hebrew literature. Readings include modern Hebrew poems and novels which offer new meanings to the stories of Genesis, Exodus, David, and the Song of Songs and make them relevant to the context of modern and postmodern Israeli culture. Readings in Hebrew and English. Prerequisite: intermediate Hebrew.
Last offered: Spring 2007 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum

AMELANG 175: Co-Existence in Hebrew Literature (COMPLIT 161, JEWISHST 146)

Is co-existence possible? Does pluralism require co-existence? Can texts serve as forms of co-existence? The class will focus on these and other questions related to coexistence and literature. Through reading works mostly by Jewish authors writing in Europe, Israel and the US we will explore attempts for complete equality, for a variety of hierarchical systems and for different kinds of co-dependence. Guest speaker: professor Anat Weisman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.

AMELANG 176: Introduction to Ladino: Language, Literature, and Culture

Prerequisite: two quarters of Spanish.
Last offered: Autumn 2008

AMELANG 177: Middle Eastern Cities in Literature and Film

Sources include short stories, novels, and movies about Beirut, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Cairo, and Amman. Focus is on a cultural and intellectual history of each city. Issues such as the role that Middle Eastern cities play in the development of the modern Hebrew and Arabic novels, the city as a center of social and political life, and the city as a space of collective memory.
Last offered: Spring 2010 | UG Reqs: GER:EC-GlobalCom
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