South
Asian Studies
Courses at Washington
University
[Unofficial
Ad Hoc Website, Posted at Student Request,
as a Public Service]
Chronological
Listing of Courses
Note:
This page is under construction; suggestions are
welcome. Please contact Jerome
Bauer.
Please note once again that this is neither a
description of an existing program nor a
proposal
for a future program, but merely a list of
resources for the benefit of students. As such, it
is as
inclusive as possible. If I have omitted any course
with significant South Asia content, please let
me know, so that I may include it. In the future,
this page may include also upcoming courses
from
faculty at local universities. Eventually I hope to
compile a complete history of South Asia
courses
at Washington University, all the way back to
Professor Huston
Smith
and before.
For
information about South Asia studies at Washington
University, please contact Professors
Satadru
Sen,
Sunita
Parikh,
and Priya
Joshi.
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to Autumn
2003
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2003
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2003
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2002
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2002
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2001
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2001
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2001
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2000
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2000
South
Asia Courses Taught in Autumn 2003
[Go
to Washington
University Online Course
Listing]
Anthropology
Anthro
3051 (Q) Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas
M-W----1:00 PM-2:30 PM
(Prof. Geoff
Childs)
Anthro
333 Culture and Health -T-T--- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
(Prof. Edward
Montgomery)
Comparative
Literature
CompLit
/ JNE
355C (Q) The Flowering of Islamic Literature
500-1200
---T--- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Prof. Nargis
Virani)
English
Literature
E
Lit
217 Literature of the Indian Sub-Continent
-T-T--- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (Prof. Joan
Brockmann)
Hindi
Hindi
/ JNE
111D Beginning Hindi I (Section 1) MTWTF--11:00 AM
-12:00 PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
/ JNE
111D Beginning Hindi I (Section 2) MTWTF--12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
201 / JNE
2011D Intermediate Hindi I MTWTF-- 2:00 PM - 3:00
PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
299 Undergraduate Independent Study TBA 12:00 AM
-12:00 AM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Including tutorial course, "Introduction to
Sanskrit"]
History
History
3191 (Q) History
of South Asia to the Eve of
Modernization
-T-T--- 11:30 AM -1:00 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen )
History
4973 Advanced
Seminar: Criminals, Lunatics, Rebels and
Colonialism
--W---- 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen)
Jewish
and Near Eastern Studies
Asian
& NE
205 / JNE
2051 (Q) Literature and Film from Asia and the Near
East
M------ 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Professor
Hegel)
JNE
116D (Q) Beginning Persian I MTWTF-- 11:00 AM -
12:00 PM (Prof. Fayaz)
JNE
216D Intermediate Persian I MTWTF-- 12:00 PM - 1:00
PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
JNE
376F (Q) Sufism: God's Friends in Islam M-W----
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
JNE
3901 Lyrics of Mystical Love, East and West -T-T---
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Fatemeh
Keshavarz)
JNE
210C (Q) Introduction to Islamic Civilization
M-W-F-- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
JNE
316 Advanced Persian I M-W-F-- 11:00 AM - 12:00
PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
JNE
457Topics in Modern Persian Literature TBA 12:00 PM
- 12:00 PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
JNE
4972 Guided Readings in Persian (Section 1) TBA
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Staff)
JNE
4972 Guided Readings in Persian (Section 2) TBA
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
Music
U24
MUS
3110 (Q) Introduction to Indian Music -TW---- 4:00
PM - 6:30 PM
(Prof. Imrat
Khan)
Political
Science
PolSci
226 / AMCS
202 (P) The Immigrant Experience -T-T--- 11:30 AM
-1:00 PM (Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
PolSci
102B Comparative Politics M-W---- 9:00 AM -10:00 AM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
Religious
Studies
ReSt
223 [U66]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
---T--- 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
250F (Q) [U66]
Hinduism:
An Introduction
-T-T--- 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
(Section A: -T----- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Section B: ---T--- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
3394 Topics in South Asian Religions:
Veda
and Vedanta
-T-T--- 10:00 AM -11:30 AM (Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
/ Art-Arch
3802 Sacred Shrines and Holy Places M-W---- 10:00
AM -11:30 AM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
ReSt
/ IA
478 [U
85] Religion and Violence -T----- 6:30 PM -
9:00 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
Yoga
and Dance
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 1)
--W--F-- 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 2)
-T-T--- 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
U31
DANCE
234 Classical Dances of India --M----4:00 - 5:45
PM;
--W----5:45 PM - 7:00 PM (Prof. Asha
Prem)
U31
DANCE
335 Bharata Natyam as Movement Narrative
M------6:15 PM - 7:45 PM (Prof. Asha
Prem)
U31
DANCE
435 Classical Indian Dance Repertory ---T--- 4:30
PM - 6:00 PM
(Prof. Asha
Prem)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Summer 2003
(Non-Exhaustive List)
ReSt
1150 Introduction to the World's Religions
MTWTF--11:00 AM -12:45 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Spring 2003
(Non-Exhaustive List)
English
/ CompLit
4283 Nationalism and Public Fantasy in Bollywood
Cinema (Prof.
Priya Joshi)
Hindi
112D Beginning Hindi II (Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
122 Beginning Hindi for Heritage Speakers II (Prof.
Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
229 Undergraduate Independent Study (Prof.
Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Tutorial course on Indian
Philosophy]
History
4154: Post-Colonial
South Asia: Nations, Cultures,
Identities
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff)
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
470 / CompLit
4705 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies:Middle-Earth
and Bharata-Varsha
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Autumn 2002
(Non-Exhaustive List)
E
Lit
217 Literature of the Indian Subcontinent
(Prof.
Priya Joshi)
Hindi
111D Beginning Hindi I (Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
201 Intermediate Hindi I (Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
Hindi
299 Undergraduate Independent Study (Prof.
Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Tutorial course, Introduction to
Sanskrit]
History
3191 History
of South Asia to the Eve of
Modernization
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
History
301 (sophomore tutorial): The
Imperial Mirror - Indians and the British in Each
Other's Eyes
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
PoliSci
3293 Modern South Asian Politics (Prof.
Sunita Parikh)
ReSt
250F Hinduism:
An Introduction
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
223 [UC]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Spring 2002
(Non-Exhaustive List)
History
2902: Gandhi,
Non-Violence & Indian
Nationalism
(Freshman Seminar) (Prof.
Satadru Sen)
History
3192: Modern
South Asia
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
History
4153: Society
and Politics in British
India
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[posted in February, 2002]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff)
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
/ Anthro
/
Hist
251F Religious
Minorities of South
Asia
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
470 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies: Fundamentalisms
East and West
(Prof Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Autumn 2001
(Non-Exhaustive List)
American
Cultural Studies
202 / PoliSci
226 Immigrant Experience (Prof.
Sunita Parikh)
History
3191: South
Asia to the Eve of
Modernization
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
History
4973: Criminals,
Lunatics, Rebels and Colonialism (Advanced
Seminar)
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
ReSt
250F Hinduism:
An Introduction
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
3392 [339F] "Topics in South Asian
Religion: Veda
and Vedanta"
=International
Studies
339F; =Phil
329F "Indian
Philosophy"
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Summer 2001
(Non-Exhaustive List)
ReSt
252 [UC]
Hindu
and Jain Mythology
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
223 / Anthro
2231 Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Spring 2001
(Non-Exhaustive List)
Hindi
101DQ, Beginning Hindi I [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
201D, Intermediate Hindi I [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff)
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught in Autumn 2000
(Non-Exhaustive List)
Hindi
102DQ, Beginning Hindi II [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
202D, Intermediate Hindi II [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
ReSt
250F Hinduism:
An Introduction
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
South
Asia Courses Taught Prior to Autumn 2000
(Non-Exhaustive List)
AMCS
217 (E
Lit
216), Topics in Asian-American Literature: The
Negotiation of Identity and Culture
AMCS
307 (PolSci
3061), South Asian Diaspora: Immigration and
Integration in Urban America
Anthro
312C, Ancient Civs of Old World: Mesopotamia,
Egypt, India, and China
Anthro
333, Culture and Health [Prof.
Edward Montgomery]
Anthro/IS
3371, Aspects of Indian Society: Myth and Reality
Anthro
3411 (STA
330), Methods and Reasoning in the Social Sciences
II:
Gandhi's India and Nonviolent Resistance
Anthro/IS
377, Peoples and Cultures in South Asia
Hindi
101DQ, Beginning Hindi I [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
102DQ, Beginning Hindi II [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
201D, Intermediate Hindi I [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
202D, Intermediate Hindi II [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
Hindi
225BQ, Introduction to Indic Culture and
Civilization [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
[Taught Spring 1999]
Hindi
299, Undergraduate Independent Study
Hindi
350, Introduction to South Asian Literature in
Translation:
The Modern Hindi/Urdu Short Story
[Prof.
Naseem Hines]
History/JNE
314CQ (IS
314C, Med-Ren
315CQ), Islamic History, 1200-1800.
Pers
116DQ, Beginning Persian I
Pers
117DQ, Beginning Persian II
PoliSci
L32-102b Introduction to Comparative Politics
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Spring 1999]
PoliSci
226, The Immigrant Experience [Prof.
Sunita Parikh]
PoliSci
L32-3292 Modern South Asian Politics (Prof.
Sunita
Parikh)
[Fall 1997]
PoliSci
/IS
3292 Topics in Politics: Introduction to South
Asian Politics [Prof.
Sunita Parikh]
ReSt
234F (Chinese
234FQ, East
Asia
234, IS
234F, Japan
234F), Introduction to Asian Religions
[Prof.
Beata Grant]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff) [every Spring]
ReSt
250FQ, Hinduism: An Introduction
[Prof.
Diane Mines,
Prof.
Jerome Bauer ]
[Taught Autumn 1997, Autumn 1998, Autumn
1999]
ReSt
/Anthro/Hist
251, Religious Minorities of South Asia
[Prof.
Jerome Bauer]
ReSt
338F (EastAsia
336F), Pilgrims and Pilgrimages: India, China, and
Japan
ReSt
339 (STA
3391), Religious Conflict in South Asia
[Prof.
Diane Mines]
ReSt
3391, Karma and Rebirth [Prof.
Jerome Bauer]
ReSt
/IS
3392, Topics in South Asian Religions: Yoga
Traditions
ReSt
340C (STA
3400), Hindu Reformations [Prof.
Diane Mines]
ReSt
3802, Sacred Shrines and Holy Places
[Prof.
Frank Flinn]
U31
120 Dance, Yoga and Relaxation
Techniques
U31
234 Dance, Classical Dances of India
U24
312 Music, Ancient Techniques for Singing for All
with Yogic Philosophy
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of Page
Topical
Listing of Courses
Note:
This page is under construction; suggestions are
welcome. Please contact Jerome
Bauer.
Please note once again that this is neither a
description of an existing program nor a
proposal
for a future program, but merely a list of
resources for the benefit of students. As such, it
is as
inclusive as possible. If I have omitted any course
with significant South Asia content, please let
me know, so that I may include it. In the future,
this page may include also upcoming courses
from
faculty at local universities. Eventually I hope to
compile a complete history of South Asia
courses
at Washington University, all the way back to
Professor Huston Smith and before.
For
information about South Asia studies at Washington
University, please contact Professors
Satadru
Sen,
Sunita
Parikh,
and Priya
Joshi.
Go
to Top
of Page
Go to Bottom
of Page
Go
to Art,
Architecture and Art History
Courses
Go to Ayurveda
Courses
Go to Civilization
Courses
Go to Comparative
Courses
Go to Dance
Courses
Go to Ethnography
Courses
Go to Film
and Video Studies
Go to History
and Ethnohistory
Courses
Go to Language
Courses
Go to Literature
and Mythology
Courses
Go to Medical
Humanities Courses
Go to Music
Courses
Go to Politically
Oriented Courses
Go to Popular
Culture
Go to South
Asian American Studies
Courses
Go to Tantra
Courses
Go to Theological
and Philosophical
Courses
Go to Yoga
Courses
Art
and Art History Courses
ReSt
/ Art-Arch
3802 Sacred Shrines and Holy Places M-W---- 10:00
AM -11:30 AM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
Ayurveda
Courses
ReSt
223 [U66]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
---T--- 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2003]
Anthro
333 Culture and Health -T-T--- 2:30 PM - 4:00
PM
(Prof. Edward
Montgomery)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
Civilization
Courses
History
2xx South
Asian
Civilizations
[Staff] [To be taught in Summer
2004,
in Bijaipur, India, in the new Washington
University Summer in India
Program]
JNE
210C (Q) Introduction to Islamic Civilization
M-W-F-- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
223 [U66]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
[Indian Food and Civilization]
---T--- 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM (Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2003]
Hindi
225BQ, Introduction to Indic Culture and
Civilization [Prof.
Naseem Hines]
[Taught Spring 1999]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff) [Every Spring]
ReSt
250F (Q) [U66]
Hinduism:
An Introduction
-T-T--- 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
(Section A: -T----- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Section B: ---T--- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 1997-2003]
Anthro
312C, Ancient Civs of Old World: Mesopotamia,
Egypt, India, and China
History/JNE
314CQ (IS
314C, Med-Ren
315CQ), Islamic History, 1200-1800
Comparative
Courses
PolSci
102B Comparative Politics M-W---- 9:00 AM -10:00
AM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Spring 1999, Autumn 2003]
ReSt
1150 Introduction to the World's Religions
MTWTF--11:00 AM -12:45 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Summer 2003]
ReSt
234F (Chinese
234FQ, East
Asia
234, IS
234F, Japan
234F), Introduction to Asian Religions
ReSt
338F (EastAsia
336F), Pilgrims and Pilgrimages: India, China, and
Japan
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2001, 2003]
CompLit
/ JNE
355C (Q) The Flowering of Islamic Literature
500-1200
---T--- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Prof. Nargis
Virani)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
376F (Q) Sufism: God's Friends in Islam M-W----
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
/ Art-Arch
3802 Sacred Shrines and Holy Places M-W---- 10:00
AM -11:30 AM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
3901 Lyrics of Mystical Love, East and West -T-T---
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Fatemeh
Keshavarz)
[Autumn 2003]
English
/ CompLit
4283 Nationalism and Public Fantasy in Bollywood
Cinema
(Prof.
Priya Joshi)
[Spring 2003]
ReSt
470 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies: Fundamentalisms
East and West
(Prof Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2002]
ReSt
470 / CompLit
4705 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies:Middle-Earth
and Bharata-Varsha
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2003]
ReSt
/ IA
478 [U
85] Religion and Violence -T----- 6:30 PM -
9:00 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
Dance
Courses
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 1)
--W--F-- 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
[Autumn 2003]
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 2)
-T-T--- 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
[Autumn 2003]
U31
DANCE
234 Classical Dances of India --M----4:00 - 5:45
PM;
--W----5:45 PM - 7:00 PM (Prof. Asha
Prem)
[Autumn 2003]
U24
312 Music, Ancient Techniques for Singing for All
with Yogic Philosophy
U31
DANCE
335 Bharata Natyam as Movement Narrative
M------6:15 PM - 7:45 PM (Prof. Asha
Prem)
[Autumn 2003]
U31
DANCE
435 Classical Indian Dance Repertory ---T--- 4:30
PM - 6:00 PM
(Prof. Asha
Prem)
[Autumn 2003]
Ethnography
Courses
ReSt
/ Anthro
/
Hist
251F Religious
Minorities of South
Asia
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2000, 2002]
Anthro
3051 (Q) Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas
M-W----1:00 PM-2:30 PM
(Prof. Geoff
Childs)
[Autumn 2003]
AMCS
307 (PolSci
3061), South Asian Diaspora: Immigration and
Integration in Urban America
Anthro/IS
3371, Aspects of Indian Society: Myth and
Reality
Film
and Video Studies
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2001, 2003]
ReSt
470 / CompLit
4705 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies:Middle-Earth
and Bharata-Varsha
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2003]
English
/ CompLit
4283 Nationalism and Public Fantasy in Bollywood
Cinema
(Prof.
Priya Joshi)
[Spring 2003]
History
and Ethnohistory Courses
JNE
210C (Q) Introduction to Islamic Civilization
M-W-F-- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
PolSci
226 / AMCS
202 (P) The Immigrant Experience -T-T--- 11:30 AM
-1:00 PM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Autumn 2001, 2003]
ReSt
/ Anthro
/
Hist
251F Religious
Minorities of South
Asia
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2000, 2002]
History
2902: Gandhi,
Non-Violence & Indian
Nationalism
(Freshman Seminar)
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Spring 2002]
History
301 (sophomore tutorial): The
Imperial Mirror - Indians and the British in Each
Other's Eyes
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Autumn 2002]
Anthro
3051 (Q) Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalayas
M-W----1:00 PM-2:30 PM
(Prof. Geoff
Childs)
[Autumn 2003]
AMCS
307 (PolSci
3061), South Asian Diaspora: Immigration and
Integration in Urban America
Anthro
312C, Ancient Civs of Old World: Mesopotamia,
Egypt, India, and China
History/JNE
314CQ (IS
314C, Med-Ren
315CQ), Islamic History, 1200-1800
History
3191 (Q) History
of South Asia to the Eve of
Modernization
-T-T--- 11:30 AM -1:00 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen )
[Autumn 2001, 2002, 2003]
History
3192: Modern
South Asia
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Spring 2002]
Anthro/IS
3371, Aspects of Indian Society: Myth and
Reality
ReSt
340C (STA
3400), Hindu Reformations [Prof.
Diane Mines]
Anthro
3411 (STA
330), Methods and Reasoning in the Social Sciences
II: Gandhi's India and Nonviolent
Resistance
Anthro/IS
377, Peoples and Cultures in South Asia
History
4153: Society
and Politics in British
India
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[posted in February, 2002]
History
4154: Post-Colonial
South Asia: Nations, Cultures,
Identities
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Spring 2003]
History
4973 Advanced Seminar: Criminals, Lunatics, Rebels
and Colonialism
--W---- 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen)
[Autumn 2001, 2003]
Language
Courses
Hindi
/ JNE
111D Beginning Hindi I (Section 1) MTWTF--11:00 AM
-12:00 PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Autumn 2002, 2003]
Hindi
/ JNE
111D Beginning Hindi I (Section 2) MTWTF--12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Autumn 2002, 2003]
Hindi
112D Beginning Hindi II (Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Spring 2003]
Hindi
122 Beginning Hindi for Heritage Speakers II (Prof.
Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Spring 2003]
Hindi
201 / JNE
2011D Intermediate Hindi I MTWTF-- 2:00 PM - 3:00
PM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Autumn 2003]
Hindi
202D, Intermediate Hindi II
Hindi
229 Undergraduate Independent Study (Prof.
Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Tutorial course on Indian Philosophy]
[Spring 2003]
Hindi
299 Undergraduate Independent Study TBA 12:00 AM
-12:00 AM
(Prof. Sthaneshwar
Timalsina )
[Autumn 2002, 2003]
[Including tutorial course, "Introduction to
Sanskrit"]
JNE
116D (Q) Beginning Persian I MTWTF-- 11:00 AM -
12:00 PM (Prof. Fayaz) [Autumn
2003]
Pers
117DQ, Beginning Persian II
JNE
216D Intermediate Persian I MTWTF-- 12:00 PM - 1:00
PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
316 Advanced Persian I M-W-F-- 11:00 AM - 12:00
PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
457Topics in Modern Persian Literature TBA 12:00 PM
- 12:00 PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
4972 Guided Readings in Persian (Section 1) TBA
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Staff) [Autumn
2003]
JNE
4972 Guided Readings in Persian (Section 2) TBA
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
Literature
and Mythology Courses
E
Lit
217 Literature of the Indian Sub-Continent
-T-T--- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (Prof. Joan Brockmann)
[Autumn 2003]
AMCS
217 (E
Lit
216), Topics in Asian-American Literature:
The Negotiation of Identity and Culture
ReSt
252 [UC]
Hindu
and Jain Mythology
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Summer 2001]
Hindi
350, Introduction to South Asian Literature in
Translation:
The Modern Hindi/Urdu Short Story
[Prof.
Naseem Hines]
CompLit
/ JNE
355C (Q) The Flowering of Islamic Literature
500-1200
---T--- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Prof. Nargis
Virani)
[Autumn 2003]
JNE
457Topics in Modern Persian Literature TBA 12:00 PM
- 12:00 PM
(Profs. Keshavarz-Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
470 / CompLit
4705 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies:
Middle-Earth
and Bharata-Varsha
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2003]
Medical
Humanities Courses
ReSt
223 [U66]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
---T--- 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2003]
Anthro
333 Culture and Health -T-T--- 2:30 PM - 4:00
PM
(Prof. Edward
Montgomery)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2001, 2003]
History
4973 Advanced
Seminar: Criminals, Lunatics, Rebels and
Colonialism
--W---- 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen)
[Autumn 2003]
Music
Courses
U24
MUS
3110 (Q) Introduction to Indian Music -TW---- 4:00
PM - 6:30 PM
(Prof. Imrat
Khan)
[Autumn 2003]
U24
312 Music, Ancient Techniques for Singing for All
with Yogic Philosophy
Politically
Oriented Courses
PolSci
226 / AMCS
202 (P) The Immigrant Experience -T-T--- 11:30 AM
-1:00 PM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Autumn 2003]
PolSci
102B Comparative Politics M-W---- 9:00 AM -10:00
AM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Spring 1999, Autumn 2003]
History
2902: Gandhi,
Non-Violence & Indian
Nationalism
(Freshman Seminar)
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Spring 2002]
PoliSci
/IS
3292 Topics in Politics: Introduction to South
Asian Politics
[Prof.
Sunita Parikh]
PoliSci
L32-3292 Modern South Asian Politics (Prof.
Sunita
Parikh)
[Fall 1997]
PoliSci
3293 Modern South Asian Politics (Prof.
Sunita Parikh)
[Autumn 2002]
ReSt
339 (STA
3391), Religious Conflict in South Asia
[Prof.
Diane Mines]
ReSt
340C (STA
3400), Hindu Reformations [Prof.
Diane Mines]
Anthro
3411 (STA
330), Methods and Reasoning in the Social Sciences
II:
Gandhi's India and Nonviolent Resistance
ReSt
/ IA
478 [U
85] Religion and Violence -T----- 6:30 PM -
9:00 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
History
4154: Post-Colonial
South Asia: Nations, Cultures,
Identities
(Prof.
Satadru Sen)
[Spring 2003]
ReSt
470 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies: Fundamentalisms
East and West
(Prof Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2002]
History
4973 Advanced
Seminar: Criminals, Lunatics, Rebels and
Colonialism
--W---- 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM (Prof. Satadru
Sen)
[Autumn 2003]
Popular
Culture Courses
ReSt
223 [UC]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Summer 2001, Autumn 2002, 2003]
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3393 Miracles,
Marvels, and Magic
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2001, 2003]
ReSt
470 / CompLit
4705 [UC]
Topics in Religious Studies:Middle-Earth
and Bharata-Varsha
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Spring 2003]
English
/ CompLit
4283 Nationalism and Public Fantasy in Bollywood
Cinema
(Prof.
Priya Joshi)
[Spring 2003]
South
Asian American Studies Courses
AMCS
217 (E
Lit
216), Topics in Asian-American Literature:
The Negotiation of Identity and Culture
PolSci
226 / AMCS
202 (P) The Immigrant Experience -T-T--- 11:30 AM
-1:00 PM
(Prof. Sunita
Parikh)
[Autumn 2001, 2003]
AMCS
307 (PolSci
3061), South Asian Diaspora: Immigration and
Integration in Urban America
Tantra
Courses
ReSt
223 [UC]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Summer 2001, Autumn 2002, 2003]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff) [Every Spring]
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
Theological
and Philosophical Courses
ReSt
1150 Introduction to the World's Religions
MTWTF--11:00 AM -12:45 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Summer 2003]
ReSt
245 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof.
Beata
Grant,
or staff) [Every Spring]
ReSt
250F (Q) [U66]
Hinduism:
An Introduction
-T-T--- 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
(Section A: -T----- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Section B: ---T--- 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 1997-2003]
ReSt
3391 Karma
and Rebirth
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
JNE
376F (Q) Sufism: God's Friends in Islam M-W----
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
ReSt
3394 Topics in South Asian Religions:
Veda
and Vedanta
-T-T--- 10:00 AM -11:30 AM (Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2001, 2003]
ReSt
/ Art-Arch
3802 Sacred Shrines and Holy Places M-W---- 10:00
AM -11:30 AM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
RelSt
381 [U66]
Major Figures in Christian Thought: Women
Theologists [Professor Frank
Flinn]
[Last taught Autumn
2002,
University
College]
ReSt
390 / JNE
3901 Lyrics of Mystical Love, East and West -T-T---
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
(Prof. Fatemeh
Keshavarz)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
/ IA
478 [U
85] Religion and Violence -T----- 6:30 PM -
9:00 PM
(Prof. Frank
Flinn)
[Autumn 2003]
Yoga
Courses
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 1)
--W--F-- 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
[Autumn 2003]
U31
DANCE
120 Yoga and Relaxation Techniques (Section 2)
-T-T--- 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM (Prof. Mary
Ann Rund)
[Autumn 2003]
ReSt
223 [UC]
Hindu
Medicine and Indian
Food
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Summer 2001, Autumn 2002, 2003]
U31
234 Dance, Classical Dances of India
U24
312 Music, Ancient Techniques for Singing for All
with Yogic Philosophy
ReSt
3392 [339F] / IS
339F Topics in South Asian Religion:
Yoga
Traditions
(Prof. Jerome
Bauer)
[Autumn 2000, 2002]
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