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Your search for courses for 22/FA and with code: ASSTSOUTH found 12 courses.
HIST 161.00 From Mughals to Mahatma Gandhi: An Introduction to Modern Indian History 6 credits
Open: Size: 30, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
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12:30pm1:40pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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An introductory survey course to familiarize students with some of the key themes and debates in the historiography of modern India. Beginning with an overview of Mughal rule in India, the main focus of the course is the colonial period. The course ends with a discussion of 1947: the hour of independence as well as the creation of two new nation-states, India and Pakistan. Topics include Oriental Despotism, colonial rule, nationalism, communalism, gender, caste and race. No prior knowledge of South Asian History required.
MUSC 180.00 Raga: Vocal or Instrumental Study of Hindustani Music 1 credit, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 180J.00 Raga: Vocal or Instrumental Study of Hindustani Music (Juried) 1 credit
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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Beginning, intermediate, and advanced students of voice, guitar, violin, flute, clarinet, etc., approach raga from their current level of musicianship. In all cases, traditional practical instruction is complemented by some theoretical and philosophical exploration of the underpinnings of the music.
2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 181.00 Sitar 1 credit, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 181J.00 Sitar (Juried) 1 credit
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $360 fee
MUSC 280.00 Raga: Vocal or Instrumental Study of Hindustani Music 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
MUSC 280J.00 Raga:Voc/Instr Study Hindustani (Juried) 2 credits
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0
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Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
MUSC 281.00 Sitar 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
MUSC 281J.00 Sitar (Juried) 2 credits
Open: Size: 50, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
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2022-23 $720 fee. Instructor permission
POSC 170.00 International Relations and World Politics 6 credits
Open: Size: 30, Registered: 19, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
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RELG 100.02 Buddhism, Science, Society 6 credits
Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
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1:50pm3:00pm | 1:50pm3:00pm | 2:20pm3:20pm |
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This course will examine Buddhism’s engagement with the modern world in global and local contexts from Asia to North America. How do Buddhists draw on the resources of their tradition to change the social structures of gender, class, and race without invalidating that tradition? How do Buddhist teachings provide tools to combat and reinforce racism and violence while empowering and oppressing individuals? Do the Buddhist and scientific views of the mind agree or disagree? Can the effects of meditation be scientifically explained? In exploring these questions, students will be introduced to the multiplicity of Buddhisms.
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RELG 269.00 Food, Justice and Nonviolence: Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Perspectives 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
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This course introduces students to the history of the South and East Asian religious ethic of nonviolence (ahiṃsā). We will discuss nonviolence and vegetarianism in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, including critical perspectives from inside and outside of those traditions. The course will explore the philosophical and cultural aspects of nonviolence, with a focus on its relationship to karma, self-purification, animal welfare, and food practices. We conclude by examining modern deployments of the ethic in charged discourses concerning agriculture, nationalism, environmental destruction and conservation, and social justice.
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