This seminar examines European Middle East and North African literature from the 1700s to the present to see how conflicts have shaped the cultural relations between East and West.
Works for the seminar could include texts by Orhan Pamuk, Tolstoy, and Gertrude Bell, who was known as the “female Lawrence of Arabia.”
Topics for discussions include:
- how and why does the West see itself as different from its Middle Eastern neighbors?
- to what extent does imperialism prevent an understanding of shared cultural and religious history?
- the extent to which conflicts have provided the incentive to question one’s own culture, and whether questions on the construction of difference and the rationale for conflict have opened avenues for recognizing and understanding shared values and cultural traits.








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