REL-304

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Muslim Bodies

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Course Description

This course considers the roles of bodies and embodiment as related to the religious tradition of Islam. What is the role of the body in Islamic thought and practice? How are different bodies understood and treated in Islamic contexts? In what ways might the category of Islam as a religion intersect with race? Themes that may receive attention include ritual performance via the body, fashion and clothing, gender, sexuality, disability, race, and theoretical discourse of embodiment. The basics of Islam will not be covered in the course; while there are no prerequisites, it is highly recommended that students have prior course experience relating to Islam, or in Religion, Gender Studies, or Indigeneity, Race, and Ethnicity Studies. May be taken for credit toward the Middle East area for the South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies major, Gender Studies major or minor, or Indigeneity, Race, and Ethnicity Studies major or minor.

Course Type

Academic Credit, Graded Standard, Academic Evaluate Course, Asian & Mid. East Studies, INTER.DISC-GENDER STUDIES, DIST-HUMANITIES, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, INTER.DISC-S.AS&MID EA ST, Indigeneity, Race & Ethn., Global Studies, Textual Analysis, The Individual & Society, Global Cultures & Lang., Power and Equity, Writing Across Contexts