Linguistic Topics in Arabic: Representing Arabic



This course will examine the way that Arabic has been represented in the various traditions in which it has played a role: as a cultural icon in the Arab and Islamic tradition, to its role as a linguistic “other” in European linguistic traditions. Through a careful reading of a wide variety of texts from both traditions, students in this course will develop an understanding and appreciation of how linguistic representations are contingent, and may reflect non-linguistic cultural expectations as much as objective linguistic reality.

Schedule
8:45am-10:00am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (Jun 29, 2015 to Aug 7, 2015)
Location
Mills College (LS)
Instructors