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Arabic Literature
Course Overview
An introduction to the main trends and works of Arabic literature in the twentieth century. No knowledge of Arabic required.
Course Objectives
Course Information
- Course Number:
- MESAS 211W
- Credit:
- 4
- Categories:
- Writing
Program Information
- Summer College Program:
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Course Dates and Details
Program | Course Dates | Class Time | Format | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summer College | Session 2 |
| online | open |
Instructors
Anouar El Younssi
Dr. El Younssi was born and grew up in the town of Ksar El Kebir in northern Morocco. His American journey started with a year-long Fulbright program in AY 2007-2008 at St. Bonaventure University in upstate New York. He has taught a variety of college-level courses in Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature in different American universities and colleges since 2007. As a teacher, Dr. El Younssi values meaningful interactions in the classroom as well as the understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. His scholarly work explores the wave of literary innovation in Arabic literatures, with a focus on Morocco and the Maghreb region. His research seeks to consolidate critical scholarship on literary modernity and the avant-garde in their Arabic versions. In addition, Dr. El Younssi has research interests pertaining to discourses in and about Islam in the US, the West, and beyond.