Beauty & Aesthetics In Islam: Islamicate Literature, Material Art, & Architecture

JEWISH, ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 3160

This course provides an introduction to beauty and aesthetics in Muslim societies from across the world. The course focuses on Islamicate literature (e.g., poetry, narrative, biography), material art (e.g., textiles, ceramics, decorated manuscripts), and architecture (e.g., palaces, built gardens, mosques, mausoleums). Some attention is also given to performing arts (e.g., dance, music, plays, puppetry). Various types of material will be considered, ranging from religious to non-religious. Material will be drawn from across the Muslim world, including the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Although the course is primarily concerned with the premodern period, it will also consider the impact of modernity on Muslim literature, art, and architecture.
Course Attributes: BU Hum; BU Eth; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM; AR HUM; FA VC; EN H

Section 01

Beauty & Aesthetics In Islam: Islamicate Literature, Material Art, & Architecture - 01
INSTRUCTOR: Nakissa
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