AFRC509 - READING HISTORICAL ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS

Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
READING HISTORICAL ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS
Term session
0
Term
2017A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC509401
Meeting times
W 0300PM-0600PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 705
Instructors
ALI-DINAR, ALI
Description
Arabic language is used by many societies not only in communication but also in correspondence and in documenting the affairs of their daily lives. Arabic script is adopted by many groups whose native languages are not Arabic, in writing their languages before some moved to the Roman alphabet. In many historical documents specific style of writing and handwriting are dominant. This specificity is influenced by the dialectical variations, the historical development of each region and the level of Arabic literacy and use. The aims of this course which will focus on the Arabic writing tradition of Africa and the Middle East are as follows: (1) Reading and interpreting hand-written Arabic documents from Africa and the Middle East with focus on different historical eras. (2) In-depth understanding of the historical and language contexts of the selected documents. (3) Examining different handwriting styles that are in vogue in Africa and the Middle East.


Course number only
509
Use local description
No